Examines the philosophies of Locke and Berkeley. Ayers interprests Locke's skeptical theory that all knowledge is sensory and speculative. Examines Berkeley's converse belief that we cannot have sensory knowledge of material substances
The aim of the dissertation is to provide a sympathetic interpretation of Berkeley's immaterialism t...
One fundamental difference between the epistemic views of Locke and Leibniz as represented in Leibni...
This paper discusses some key connections between Berkeley's reflections on language in the introduc...
This chapter revisits three key disagreements between Locke and Berkeley. The disagreements relate ...
The paper seeks to answer the question about the actual influence of the Lockean thought on Berkeley...
This paper is concerned with Locke's view on the relation between the physical world and the data of...
Berkeley's main aim in his well-known early works was to identify and refute "the grounds of Sceptic...
Berkeley’s immaterial hypothesis has spawned a broad spectrum of diverging interpretations, ranging ...
dr Tomasz Kubalica, Uniwersytet Śląski, Instytut Filozofii, ul Bankowa 11, 40-007 KatowiceThe aim of...
The charge of scepticism was already brought against Locke by one of his contemporaries: Bishop Stil...
In his <em>Treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge</em>, George Berkeley offers some a...
George Berkeley is perhaps one of the most unique and intriguing figures in the history of modern ph...
John Yolton has argued that Locke held a direct realist position according to which sensory ideas ar...
In the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke insists that all knowledge consists in perception...
In his Essay, John Locke contends, "since the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no...
The aim of the dissertation is to provide a sympathetic interpretation of Berkeley's immaterialism t...
One fundamental difference between the epistemic views of Locke and Leibniz as represented in Leibni...
This paper discusses some key connections between Berkeley's reflections on language in the introduc...
This chapter revisits three key disagreements between Locke and Berkeley. The disagreements relate ...
The paper seeks to answer the question about the actual influence of the Lockean thought on Berkeley...
This paper is concerned with Locke's view on the relation between the physical world and the data of...
Berkeley's main aim in his well-known early works was to identify and refute "the grounds of Sceptic...
Berkeley’s immaterial hypothesis has spawned a broad spectrum of diverging interpretations, ranging ...
dr Tomasz Kubalica, Uniwersytet Śląski, Instytut Filozofii, ul Bankowa 11, 40-007 KatowiceThe aim of...
The charge of scepticism was already brought against Locke by one of his contemporaries: Bishop Stil...
In his <em>Treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge</em>, George Berkeley offers some a...
George Berkeley is perhaps one of the most unique and intriguing figures in the history of modern ph...
John Yolton has argued that Locke held a direct realist position according to which sensory ideas ar...
In the Essay Concerning Human Understanding, Locke insists that all knowledge consists in perception...
In his Essay, John Locke contends, "since the mind, in all its thoughts and reasonings, hath no...
The aim of the dissertation is to provide a sympathetic interpretation of Berkeley's immaterialism t...
One fundamental difference between the epistemic views of Locke and Leibniz as represented in Leibni...
This paper discusses some key connections between Berkeley's reflections on language in the introduc...