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"Berkeley's Commonplace Book" offers a profound glimpse into the intellectual evolution of one of the most influential figures in modern philosophy, George Berkeley. Edited and introduced by G.A. Johnston, this collection brings together Berkeley's private notebooks, providing an essential record of the internal dialogue that led to his most famous works, including "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge."
The text captures Berkeley's early explorations into the nature of perception, the critique of abstract ideas, and the foundation of his subjective idealism. Readers are invited to follow the rigorous development of his arguments against materialism and his formulation of the principle esse est percipi (to be is to be perceived). As a primary source, it reveals the spontaneous thoughts, doubts, and flashes of insight that shaped Berkeley's contributions to metaphysics and epistemology.
This work is an indispensable resource for scholars of British philosophy and anyone interested in the history of ideas. It serves not only as a roadmap of Berkeley's own philosophical journey but also as a significant document in the broader landscape of 18th-century intellectual history.
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