Locke, Berkeley, Kant : from a naturalistic point of view

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Locke, Berkeley, Kant : from a naturalistic point of view

Yasuhiko Tomida

(Philosophische Texte und Studien, Bd. 119)

G. Olms, 2015

2nd ed., rev. and enl

  • : pbk

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From a naturalistic point of view

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Bibliography: p. [227]-236

Includes index

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This volume consists of Yasuhiko Tomidas notable essays on Locke, Berkeley, and Kant as well as a thought-provoking article written in collaboration with an experimental physicist. Tomida asserts that the logical space of the theory of ideas is originally naturalistic in Quines sense of the term and that Berkeley and Kant distort it in their respective ways, thus offering a wholly new viewpoint concerning the historiography of the theory of ideas. The revised and enlarged second edition carries one more article on Lockes holistic logic.

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