Berkeley's argument for idealism:
Samuel C. Rickless presents a novel interpretation of the thought of George Berkeley. In 'A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge' (1710) and 'Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous' (1713), Berkeley argues for the astonishing view that physical objects (such...
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Zusammenfassung: | Samuel C. Rickless presents a novel interpretation of the thought of George Berkeley. In 'A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge' (1710) and 'Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous' (1713), Berkeley argues for the astonishing view that physical objects (such as tables and chairs) are nothing but collections of ideas (idealism); that there is no such thing as material substance (immaterialism); that abstract ideas are impossible (anti-abstractionism); and that an idea can be like nothing but an idea (the likeness principle). It is a matter of great controversy what Berkeley's argument for idealism is and whether it succeeds. Most scholars believe that the argument is based on immaterialism, anti-abstractionism, or the likeness principle |
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CONTENTS
NOTE TO THE READER INTRODUCTION
1. MEDIATE AND IMMEDIATE PERCEPTION
1. THE MAIN ARGUMENT OF THE NEW THEORY OF VISION 2. HOW NOT TO UND
ERSTAND THE DISTINCTION 3. HOW TO UNDERSTAND THE DISTINCTION
2. THE PERCEPTION OF SENSIBLE OBJECTS
1. ARE SENSIBLE OBJECTS IMMEDIATELY PERCEIVED 2. AN ONTOLOGICAL
SOLUTION 3. CAN THE SAME SENSIBLE OBJECT BE PERCEIVED BY DIFFERENT
SENSES?
4. CAN THE SAME SENSIBLE OBJECT BE PERCEIVED BY DIFFERENT MINDS?
3. THE ARGUMENT FOR IDEALISM IN THE PRINCIPLES
1. THE SEMANTIC ARGUMENT 2. THE ARGUMENT FROM IMMATERIALISM AND
INHERENCE 3. THE ARGUMENT FROM ANTI-ABSTRACTIONISM 4. THE ARGUMENT FROM
THE LIKENESS PRINCIPLE
5. THE TWO SIMPLE ARGUMENTS 6. THE MASTER ARGUMENT
4. THE ARGUMENT FOR IDEAIISM IN THE FIRST DIALOGUE
1. DEFENDING THE TWO SIMPLE ARGUMENTS 2. WHY ALL THINGS PERCEIVED BY
SENSE ARE IMMEDIATELY PERCEIVED 3. WHY SENSIBLE QUALITIES ARE IDEAS
4.3.1 THE IDENTIFLCATION ARGUMENT 4.3.2 THE ARGUMENT FROM PERCEPTUAL
RELATIVITY 4.3.3 WHY PRIMARY QUALITIES ARE IDEAS 4.4 SUMMARY OF THE
ARGUMENT FOR IDEAIISL1L
CONCLUSION
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