Berkeley's philosophy of science

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Berkeley's philosophy of science

by Richard J. Brook

(Archives internationales d'histoire des idées = International archives of the history of ideas, 65)

Martinus Nijhoff, 1973

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Bibliography: p. [207]-210

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Philonous: You see, Hylas, the water of yonder fountain, how it is forced upwards, in a round column, to a certain height, at which it breaks and falls back into the basin from whence it rose, its ascent as well as descent proceeding from the same uniform law or principle of gravitation. Just so, the same principles which at first view, lead to skepticism, pursued to a certain point, bring men back to common 1 sense. Although major works on Berkeley have considered his Philosophy of 1 George Berkeley, Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous, ed. Colin Murray Turbayne, (third and final edition; London 1734); (New York: The Bobbs Merrill Company, Inc., Library of Liberal Arts, 1965), p. 211. Berkeley, in general, conveniently numbered sections in his works, and in the text of the essay, we will refer if possible to the title and section number. References to the Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous will be also made in the text and refer to the dialogue number and page in the Turbayne edition cited above.

目次

I. Berkeley's Theory of Signification.- Theory of Meaning.- Theory of Signs.- II. The Theory of Vision.- The Critique of Geometrical Optics.- The "Vulgar Error".- The Concept of Sensible Minima.- III. The Philosophy of Physics.- The Concept of Material Substance.- The Concept of Force.- Absolute Space and Motion.- IV. The Philosophy of Mathematics.- The Philosophy of Arithmetic.- The Philosophy of Geometry.- The Critique of Analysis.- V. Conclusion.

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