About “A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge”
In A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, George Berkeley makes the striking claim that physical things consist of nothing but ideas and do not exist outside the mind, establishing him as founder of the idealist tradition. This 1710 edition prints the 1734 text along with four letters between Berkeley and Samuel Johnson.
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- 2006 · ISBN 9780760777695
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| Cover | Edition | Year | ISBN | |
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| | A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge | 2006 | 9780760777695 | Buy on Amazon |
| A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge | 2004 | 1595471456 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge | 1998 | 0198751605 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Principles of human knowledge | 1996 | 0192829734 | Buy on Amazon |
| | Principles of human knowledge ; and, Three dialogues between Hylas and Philonous | 1988 | 0140432930 | Buy on Amazon |
| A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge | 1986 | 0875484468 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge ... | 1982 | 0915145391 | Buy on Amazon |
| The principles of human knowledge | 1981 | 0006364004 | Buy on Amazon | |
| | The principles of human knowledge | 1962 | 0006860230 | Buy on Amazon |
| | A treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge | 1950 | — | Buy on Amazon |
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