A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge, part I. : wherein the chief causes of error and difficulty in the sciences, with the grounds of scepticism, atheism, and irreligion, are inquir'd into

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A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge, part I. : wherein the chief causes of error and difficulty in the sciences, with the grounds of scepticism, atheism, and irreligion, are inquir'd into

by George Berkeley ; edited, with an introduction, by Kenneth P. Winkler

Hackett, c1982, 1995 printing

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Note

Includes bibliographical references (p. [111]-120) and index

"...the Treatise has been reset for the fifth (June 1995) printing; the pagination therefore differs from that of previous printings"--T.p. verso

"539"--Spine

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Description

Kenneth Winkler's esteemed edition of Berkeley's Principles is based on the second edition (London, 1734), the last one published in Berkeley's lifetime. Life other members of Hackett's philosophical classics series, it features editorial elements found to be of particular value to students and their teachers: analytical table of contents; chronology of the author's life; selected bibliography; note on the text; glossary; and index.

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  • NCID
    BA82648360
  • ISBN
    • 0915145391
  • LCCN
    82002876
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Indianapolis
  • Pages/Volumes
    xlvi, 99 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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