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In contemporary philosophy the works of George Berkeley are considered models of argumentative discourse; his paradoxes have a further value to teachers because, like Zeno's, they challenge a beginning student to find the submerged fallacy. And as a final, triumphant perversion of Berkeley's intent, his central contribution is still commonly viewed as an argument for skepticism - the very position he tried to refute. This limited approach to Berkeley has obscured his accomplishments in other areas of thought - his account of language, his theories of meaning and reference, his philosophy of science. These subjects and others are taken up in a collection of twenty essays, most of them given at a conference in Newport, Rhode Island, commemorating the 250th anniversary of Berkeley's American sojourn of 1728–31. The essays constitute a broad survey of problems tackled by Berkeley and still of interest to philosophers, as well as topics of historical interest less familiar to modern readers. Its comprehensive scope will make this book appropriate for text use.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
  2. p. vii
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  1. List of Contributors
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xi-x
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  1. I: COMMON SENSE AND RELATIVISM
  1. 1 Berkeley, Perception, and Common Sense
  2. George Pappas
  3. pp. 3-21
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  1. 2 Berkeley's Commitment to Relativism
  2. Richard T. Lambert
  3. pp. 22-32
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  1. II: IDEAS AND PERCEPTION
  1. 3 On Taking Ideas Seriously
  2. Desiree Park
  3. pp. 35-47
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  1. 4 The Concept of Immediate Perception in Berkeley's Immaterialism
  2. Georges Dicker
  3. pp. 48-66
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  1. III: METHOD AND MATHEMATICS
  1. 5 Microscopes and Philosophical Method in Berkeley
  2. Genevieve Bn/kman
  3. pp. 69-82
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  1. 6 Berkeley and Tymoczko on Mystery in Mathematics
  2. Theodore Messenger
  3. pp. 83-92
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  1. IV: PRIMARY AND SECONDARY QUALITIES
  1. 7 Berkeley on the Limits of Mechanistic Explanation
  2. Nancy L. Maull
  3. pp. 95-107
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  1. 8 Did Berkeley Completely Misunderstand the Basis of the Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction in Locke?
  2. Margaret D. Wilson
  3. pp. 108-124
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  1. V: SPACE AND TIME
  1. 9 The Spaces of Berkeley's World
  2. Gary Thrane
  3. pp. 127-147
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  1. 10 On Being "Embrangled" by Time
  2. E. J. Furlong
  3. pp. 148-156
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  1. VI: AETHER AND CORPUSCLES
  1. 11 The "Philosopher by Fire" in Berkeley's Alciphron
  2. I. C. Tipton
  3. pp. 159-173
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  1. 12 Locke, Berkeley, and Corpuscular Scepticism
  2. Daniel Garber
  3. pp. 174-194
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  1. VII: IDEALISM AND UNIVERSALS
  1. 13 Berkeley's Idealism Revisited
  2. Edwin B. Allaire
  3. pp. 197-206
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  1. 14 Berkeley and Others on the Problem of Universals
  2. Joseph Margolis
  3. pp. 207-228
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  1. VIII: THE "DOCTRINE OF SIGNS" and "THE LANGUAGE OF NATURE"
  1. 15 Berkeley's Doctrine of Signs
  2. William McGowan
  3. pp. 231-246
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  1. 16 Dynamical Implications of Berkeley's Doctrine of Heterogeneity: A Note on the Language Model of Nature
  2. Lawrence A. Mirarchi
  3. pp. 247-260
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  1. 17 Berkeley's Argument from Design
  2. Michael Hooker
  3. pp. 261-270
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  1. IX: MIND
  1. 18 Is Berkeley's a Cartesian Mind?
  2. Willis Doney
  3. pp. 273-282
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  1. 19 Hylas' Parity Argument
  2. Phillip Cummins
  3. pp. 283-294
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  1. 20 Lending a Hand to Philonous: The Berkeley, Plato, Aristotle Connection
  2. Colin M. Turbayne
  3. pp. 295-312
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  1. A Bibliography of George Berkeley 1963-1979
  2. pp. 313-330
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  1. Indexes
  2. pp. 331-341
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