The Empiricists: Locke: Concerning Human Understanding; Berkeley: Principles of Human Knowledge & 3 Dialogues; Hume: Concerning Human Understanding & Concerning Natural Religion
ISBN-13:
9780385096225
ISBN-10:
0385096224
Author:
David Hume, George Berkeley, John Locke
Publication date:
1961
Publisher:
Anchor
Format:
Paperback
528 pages
Category:
Psychology & Counseling
,
General
,
Psychology
,
History & Surveys
,
Philosophy
,
Movements
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ISBN-13:
9780385096225
ISBN-10:
0385096224
Author:
David Hume, George Berkeley, John Locke
Publication date:
1961
Publisher:
Anchor
Format:
Paperback
528 pages
Category:
Psychology & Counseling
,
General
,
Psychology
,
History & Surveys
,
Philosophy
,
Movements
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The Empiricists: Locke: Concerning Human Understanding; Berkeley: Principles of Human Knowledge & 3 Dialogues; Hume: Concerning Human Understanding & Concerning Natural Religion (ISBN-13: 9780385096225 and ISBN-10: 0385096224), written by authors
David Hume, George Berkeley, John Locke, was published by Anchor in 1961.
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The rise and fall of British Empiricism is philosophy's most dramatic example of pushing premises to their logical--and fatal--conclusions. Born in 1690 with the appearance of Locke's Essay, Empiricism flourished as the reigning school until 1739 when Hume's Treatise strangled it with its own cinctures after a period of Berkeley's optimistic idealism. The Empiricists collects the key writings on this important philosophy, perfect for those interested in learning about this movement with just one book.
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