
Viewing Berkeley against a wider intellectual background than is customary, Urmson achieves an unusually sympathetic assessment of his philosophy. Beginning with a chapter on the philosophy of science, he then gives a clear account of Bekeley's metaphysics and hjis analysis of the concepts of science and common sense.
This work investigates the philosophical framework of George Berkeley by situating his ideas within a broader intellectual context than traditional interpretations typically allow. J. O. Urmson, a noted philosopher, utilizes his expertise to provide a sympathetic yet rigorous assessment of Berkeley's contributions to metaphysics and the philosophy of science. The text argues for a cohesive reading of Berkeley that reconciles his radical idealism with the practical requirements of common sense.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars frequently cite this volume as a clear and accessible entry point for understanding the complexities of Berkeley's thought. The prose is noted for its academic precision while remaining approachable for students and researchers alike.
Page Count:
96
Publication Date:
1983-03-10
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192875477
ISBN-13:
9780192875471
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