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The Empiricists : Critical Essays on Locke, Berkeley, and Hume

Ayers, M R.(Contributions by)Cummins, Phillip D.(Contributions by)Fogelin, Robert(Contributions by)Garrett, Don(Contributions by)McCann, Edwin(Contributions by)McCracken, Charles J.(Contributions by)Pappas, George(Contributions by)Rogers, G.A.J(Contributions by)Stroud, Barry(Contributions by)Atherton, Margaret(Edited by)
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This collection of essays on themes in the work of John Locke (1632-1704), George Berkeley (1685-1753), and David Hume (1711-1776), provides a deepened understanding of major issues raised in the Empiricist tradition.

In exploring their shared belief in the experiential nature of mental constructs, The Empiricists illuminates the different methodologies of these great Enlightenment philosophers and introduces students to important metaphysical and epistemological issues including the theory of ideas, personal identity, and skepticism.

It will be especially useful in courses devoted to the history of modern philosophy.

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Rowman & Littlefield
0847689131 / 9780847689132
Paperback / softback
146.44
23/12/1998
United States
English
240p.
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