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adam_text | Contents Preface Acknowledgments List ofAbbreviations Introduction: How Berkeleys Works Are Interpreted Historiographic Presuppositions A Preview of my Chapters vii ix xi 1 1 11 1. Berkeley’s Stoic Notion of Spiritual Substances The Stoic Context Mind as the Active Principle of Ideas 13 16 26 2. The Ramisi Context of Berkeley’s Philosophy Dialectic Discovery Dialectic Disposition Ramism at Berkeley’s Trinity College Dublin 37 38 46 51 3. Berkeley, Suárez, and the Esse-Existere Distinction Suárez and Being Berkeley on Spirit, Mind, Soul 56 57 63 4. Berkeley on Representation Resemblance and Representation Refuting the Myth of the Given Particles and the Will to Differentiation 67 68 71 75 5. Berkeley and Descartes on Mind Mind as Principle of Meaning, Not Abstract Substance The Linguistic Character of Mind Berkeley and Descartes on How Perception Is Active Minds, Animals, and Immortality 80 82 86 89 94 6. Berkeley and Hobbes Berkeley’s Interest in the Hobbes-Descartes Exchange Hobbes and Berkeley on Conscience 104 105 115 7. Berkeley and Arnauld on Ideas Arnauld’s “Thoughts” “Spirit and Idea” in Thought: Berkeley’s Similarity to Arnauld 122 123 127 8. Berkeley and Spinoza Bergson and Peirce on the Spinoza-Berkeley Connection Will as the Defining Feature of Extended Substance 134 135 139
VI CONTENTS 9. Berkeley’s Christian Neoplatonism and Malebranchean Divine Ideas The Trinitarian Account of Mind Divine Ideas and Malebranche 145 146 152 10. Berkeley and Malebranche on Human Freedom The Efficacy of the Will, the Constitution of the Self The Intrinsic Link between Volitions and their Effects 164 166 172 11. Berkeley and Lockes Substance-Person Distinction Berkeley’s Merging of Substance and Person Locke’s Separation of Person and Substance 178 180 184 12. Berkeley’s Appropriation of Bayle’s Constitutive Skepticism Bayles Positive Contribution 189 190 13. The Harmony of the Leibniz-Berkeley Juxtaposition The Similarity of Stances Phenomenalistic Stances The Metaphysical Character of Infinite Divisibility 195 197 202 209 14. Berkeley on God The Continuity and Passivity Arguments for God’s Existence The Demonstrative Deduction of the Existence of God The Inherent Infinity of Divine Perception 219 220 226 229 15. Berkeley’s Pantheistic Discourse God as Space The Subsistence of Substance 237 239 243 16. Berkeley on God’s Knowledge of Pain Divine Perception God’s Comprehension of Pain 250 252 255 17. Berkeley, Browne, and Collins: The Rejection of Divine Analogy King and Browne Berkeley’s Resolution Addendum on the Supposed “New Letter by Berkeley to Browne” 261 262 266 268 18. Berkeley, Edwards, and Ramisi Logic The Substance of Idealism The Ramisi Displacement of Idealism 273 275 281 Appendix 1: Berkeley’s Doctrine of Mind and the “Black List Hypothesis”: A Dialogue Appendix 2: How Berkeley Redefines Substance: A Reply to My Critics 291 303 Bibliography Index
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George Berkeley ami Early Modern Philosophy focuses on how, lor Berkeley, mind is related to its ideas.The book does not assume that thinkers like Descartes, Malebranche, or Locke define for Berkeley the context in which he deyclops his ow n thought . Instead, it indicates how he draws on a tradition that informed his early✓ training and that challenges much of the early modern thought with which о o . Ե he is often associated. Specifically, this book indicates how Berkeley’s distincthe treatment of mind (as the acthity whereby objects are differentiated and related to one another) highlights how mind neither precedes the existence of objects nor exists independently of them.This distincth e way of understanding the relation ol mind ami objects allows Berkeley to appropriate ideas from his contemporaries in ways that so transform the՝ issues w ith which he is engaged that his insights example, about how God creates the minds that percein՝ objects starting to be fully appreciated. for are only now
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Contents Preface Acknowledgments List ofAbbreviations Introduction: How Berkeleys Works Are Interpreted Historiographic Presuppositions A Preview of my Chapters vii ix xi 1 1 11 1. Berkeley’s Stoic Notion of Spiritual Substances The Stoic Context Mind as the Active Principle of Ideas 13 16 26 2. The Ramisi Context of Berkeley’s Philosophy Dialectic Discovery Dialectic Disposition Ramism at Berkeley’s Trinity College Dublin 37 38 46 51 3. Berkeley, Suárez, and the Esse-Existere Distinction Suárez and Being Berkeley on Spirit, Mind, Soul 56 57 63 4. Berkeley on Representation Resemblance and Representation Refuting the Myth of the Given Particles and the Will to Differentiation 67 68 71 75 5. Berkeley and Descartes on Mind Mind as Principle of Meaning, Not Abstract Substance The Linguistic Character of Mind Berkeley and Descartes on How Perception Is Active Minds, Animals, and Immortality 80 82 86 89 94 6. Berkeley and Hobbes Berkeley’s Interest in the Hobbes-Descartes Exchange Hobbes and Berkeley on Conscience 104 105 115 7. Berkeley and Arnauld on Ideas Arnauld’s “Thoughts” “Spirit and Idea” in Thought: Berkeley’s Similarity to Arnauld 122 123 127 8. Berkeley and Spinoza Bergson and Peirce on the Spinoza-Berkeley Connection Will as the Defining Feature of Extended Substance 134 135 139
VI CONTENTS 9. Berkeley’s Christian Neoplatonism and Malebranchean Divine Ideas The Trinitarian Account of Mind Divine Ideas and Malebranche 145 146 152 10. Berkeley and Malebranche on Human Freedom The Efficacy of the Will, the Constitution of the Self The Intrinsic Link between Volitions and their Effects 164 166 172 11. Berkeley and Lockes Substance-Person Distinction Berkeley’s Merging of Substance and Person Locke’s Separation of Person and Substance 178 180 184 12. Berkeley’s Appropriation of Bayle’s Constitutive Skepticism Bayles Positive Contribution 189 190 13. The Harmony of the Leibniz-Berkeley Juxtaposition The Similarity of Stances Phenomenalistic Stances The Metaphysical Character of Infinite Divisibility 195 197 202 209 14. Berkeley on God The Continuity and Passivity Arguments for God’s Existence The Demonstrative Deduction of the Existence of God The Inherent Infinity of Divine Perception 219 220 226 229 15. Berkeley’s Pantheistic Discourse God as Space The Subsistence of Substance 237 239 243 16. Berkeley on God’s Knowledge of Pain Divine Perception God’s Comprehension of Pain 250 252 255 17. Berkeley, Browne, and Collins: The Rejection of Divine Analogy King and Browne Berkeley’s Resolution Addendum on the Supposed “New Letter by Berkeley to Browne” 261 262 266 268 18. Berkeley, Edwards, and Ramisi Logic The Substance of Idealism The Ramisi Displacement of Idealism 273 275 281 Appendix 1: Berkeley’s Doctrine of Mind and the “Black List Hypothesis”: A Dialogue Appendix 2: How Berkeley Redefines Substance: A Reply to My Critics 291 303 Bibliography Index
313 333
George Berkeley ami Early Modern Philosophy focuses on how, lor Berkeley, mind is related to its ideas.The book does not assume that thinkers like Descartes, Malebranche, or Locke define for Berkeley the context in which he deyclops his ow n thought . Instead, it indicates how he draws on a tradition that informed his early✓ training and that challenges much of the early modern thought with which о o . Ե he is often associated. Specifically, this book indicates how Berkeley’s distincthe treatment of mind (as the acthity whereby objects are differentiated and related to one another) highlights how mind neither precedes the existence of objects nor exists independently of them.This distincth e way of understanding the relation ol mind ami objects allows Berkeley to appropriate ideas from his contemporaries in ways that so transform the՝ issues w ith which he is engaged that his insights example, about how God creates the minds that percein՝ objects starting to be fully appreciated. for are only now |
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