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British Empirical Philosophers (Routledge Revivals)

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Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Reid and J. S. Mill. [An anthology]

British Empirical Philosophers (Routledge Revivals)

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British Empirical Philosophers (Routledge Revivals) book

Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Reid and J. S. Mill. [An anthology]
Edited ByA. J. Ayer, Raymond Winch
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 1 December 2012
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203563786
Pages 564
eBook ISBN 9780203563786
Subjects Humanities
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Ayer, A.J., & Winch, R. (Eds.). (2013). British Empirical Philosophers (Routledge Revivals): Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Reid and J. S. Mill. [An anthology] (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203563786

ABSTRACT

First published in 1952, British Empirical Philosophers is a comprehensive picture of one of the most important movements in the history of philosophic thought.  In his introduction, Professor A. J. Ayer distinguishes the main problems of empiricism and gives a critical account of the ways in which the philosophers whose writings are included in this volume attempted to solve them. Editors Ayer and Raymond Winch bring together an authoritative abridgement of John Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding; Bishop George Berkeley’s Principles of Human Knowledge; almost the entire first book of David Hume’s Treatise Concerning Human Nature; and extracts from Thomas Reid’s Essay on the Intellectual Powers of Man and John Stuart Mill’s Examination of Sir William Hamilton’s Philosophy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Contents

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

chapter |2 pages

John locke

chapter I|3 pages

Introduction

chapter II|4 pages

No Innate Principles in the Mind

chapter III|1 pages

No Innate Practical Principles

chapter IV|3 pages

Other Considerations Concerning Innate Principles

chapter I|5 pages

Of Ideas in General

chapter II|1 pages

Of Simple Ideas

chapter III|1 pages

Of Ideas of One Sense

chapter IV|1 pages

Of Solidity

chapter V|1 pages

Of Simple Ideas of Divers Senses

chapter VI|2 pages

Of Simple Ideas of Reflection

chapter VIII|7 pages

Some. Farther Considerations Concerning Our Simple Ideas

chapter IX|2 pages

Of Perception

chapter X|1 pages

Of Retention

chapter XI|4 pages

Of Discerning and Other Operations of the Mind

chapter XII|2 pages

Of Complex Ideas

chapter XIII|4 pages

Of Simple Modes

chapter XIV|5 pages

Of Duration

chapter XVI|2 pages

Of Number

chapter XVII|3 pages

Of Infinity

chapter XIX|1 pages

Of the Modes of Thinking

chapter XXI|5 pages

Of Power

chapter XXII|2 pages

Of Mixed Modes

chapter XXIII|10 pages

Of Our Complex Ideas of Substances

chapter XXV|2 pages

Of Relation

chapter XXVI|1 pages

Of Cause and Effect

chapter XXVII|2 pages

Of Identity and Diversity

chapter XXX|2 pages

Of Real and Fantastical Ideas

chapter XXXI|2 pages

Of Adequate and Inadequate Ideas

chapter XXXII|1 pages

Of True and False Ideas

chapter XXXIII|2 pages

Of the Association of Ideas

chapter I|1 pages

Of Words in General

chapter II|2 pages

Of the Significance of Words

chapter III|6 pages

Of General Terms

chapter IV|2 pages

Of the Names of Simple Ideas

chapter VI|6 pages

Of the Names of Substances

chapter I|2 pages

Of Knowledge in General

chapter II|4 pages

Of the Degrees of Our Knowledge

chapter III|4 pages

Of the Extent of Human Knowledge

chapter IV|3 pages

Of the Reality of Human Knowledge

chapter V|1 pages

Of Truth in General

chapter VII|3 pages

Of Maxims

chapter IX|1 pages

Of Our Knowledge of Existence

chapter X|3 pages

Of Our Knowledge of the Existence of a God

chapter XI|5 pages

Of Our Knowledge of the Existence of Other Things

chapter XIV|1 pages

Of Judgment

chapter XV|1 pages

Of Probability

chapter XXI|3 pages

Of the Division of the Sciences

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