Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
Explore the profound insights of George Berkeley in his seminal work, Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge. Published by Oxford University Press in 1998, this student edition delves into the philosophical inquiries that shaped modern thought. Covering 248 pages, the book not only presents Berkeley's key arguments but also includes four illuminating letters exchanged between Berkeley and Samuel Johnson from 1729-30.
This edition is enhanced with a comprehensive introduction, insightful text analysis, and a glossary that clarifies complex concepts. Additionally, you'll find detailed notes and a full bibliography, providing valuable guidance for further reading. Ideal for students and philosophy enthusiasts alike, this work invites you to reflect on the nature of reality and perception. Don’t miss out on this essential piece of intellectual history!