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The Notions of George Berkeley: Self, Substance, Unity and Power

Autor Dr James Hill
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George Berkeley's doctrine of notions is often disparaged or dismissed. In a systematic interpretation and positive reconstruction of the doctrine, James Hill presents Berkeley's understanding of the inner sphere and self-awareness, and reassesses the widely held view of Berkeley as an empiricist. Examining the development of Berkeley's philosophy from the early notebooks to the late Siris, Hill sets out how knowledge by notion involves a radical rejection of the perceptual model of self-cognition and of the attempt to frame our knowledge of the inner by analogy with the outer. He points to Berkeley's divergence from the assumption among rationalists and empiricists that we know our selves and our mental acts by idea, or by an immediate presentation before the mind. Weaving together Berkeley's conception of the intellect, conceptual thought, mathematics, ethics and theology in the light of the doctrine of notions, Hill invites us to treat Berkeley's philosophy of mind as distinct from the empiricist tradition. This cutting edge reflection on the doctrine of notions is essential reading for students and scholars specialising in Berkeley as well as early modern accounts of the self, perception and God.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350299726
ISBN-10: 1350299723
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Reinterprets Berkeley's philosophy of mind and the doctrine of notions.

Notă biografică

James Hill is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Charles University, Prague.

Cuprins

AcknowledgementsAbbreviations 1. Introduction2. Berkeley's Predecessors on Self-Knowledge3. A Notion of an Active Self4. Notions and Innatism5. Sense Perception: A Passive or an Active Power?6. Berkeley's Conceptual Dynamism7. A Notion of Goodness 8. Number and the Notion of God NotesBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

The Notions of George Berkeley is a major event in Berkeley studies. For no commentator before Hill has gotten as close to Berkeley on this crucial subject, or shown how encompassing it is in Berkeley's philosophy.
A textually moored, historically contextualized and philosophically sophisticated reconstruction of Berkeley's puzzling doctrine of notions, our knowledge of ourselves, our acts, relations, number, virtue and God. Hill persuasively explains why Berkeley is part-empiricist and part-rationalist, and why his positive ontological views, not only his well-known immaterialism, deserve a closer look.