Delve into the foundational writings of George Berkeley with "The Works of George Berkeley, Vol. 1 (of 4): Philosophical Works, 1705-21." This meticulously prepared print edition presents Berkeley's early contributions to philosophy, offering a comprehensive exploration of his influential ideas. A key figure in early modern philosophy, Berkeley grapples with fundamental questions in metaphysics and epistemology, laying out his distinctive brand of idealism.
Explore Berkeley's profound insights into the nature of reality, perception, and the existence of the external world. This volume offers essential reading for anyone interested in the history of philosophy and the development of Western thought. Discover the origins of his groundbreaking philosophical system and engage with the arguments that continue to shape philosophical discourse today. A cornerstone of philosophical study, this collection provides a deep dive into the mind of one of history's most important thinkers.
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