----- 关于人类知识的伯克利法则
Preface Note on the Text of the Principles Abbreviations 1. Context i. Biography ii. Berkeley's Philosophical Background 2. Overview of Themes 3. Reading the Text The Principles - Introduction (1-25) The Principles - Part One (1-156) The Objects and Subject of Knowledge: Ideas and Spirit (1-3) Unperceived Existence: "a nicer strain of abstraction" (4-7) Problems for Materialism (8-17) A Cartesian 'Dream' Argument (18-21) The 'Master Argument' (22-24) From the Inertness of Ideas to the Existence of God (25-33) Philosophical Objections to Immaterialism, and Replies (34-81) Religious Objections to Immaterialism and Replies (82-4) Further Advantages of Immaterialism (85-100) "Two great provinces of speculative science" (101-107) The Attack on Absolute Space (108-17) Mathematics (118-34) Other Minds (135-47) The Divine Language of Nature (148-156) 4) Reception and Influence 5) Guide to Further Reading Index Notes.
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