Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 278
Trim: 5¾ x 9
978-0-8476-8913-2 • Paperback • December 1998 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
Margaret Atherton is professor of philosophy at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. She is the author of Berkeley's Revolution and Vision and the editor of Women Philosophers of Early Modern Europe.
Part 1 Introduction
Part 2 Acknowledgements
Chapter 3 1 "Ideas" and "Objects": Locke on Perceiving "Things"
Chapter 4 2 The Foundations of Knowledge and the Logic of Substance: The Structure of Locke's General Philosophy
Chapter 5 3 Locke, Law, and the Law of Nature
Chapter 6 4 Locke on Identity: Matter, Life, and Consciousness
Chapter 7 5 Berkeley's Ideas of Sense
Chapter 8 6 Did Berkeley Completely Misunderstand the Basis of the Primary-Secondary Quality Distinction in Locke?
Chapter 9 7 Berkeleian Idealism and Impossible Performances
Chapter 10 8 Berkeley's Notion of Spirit
Chapter 11 9 The Representation of Causation and Hume's Two Definitions of Cause
Chapter 12 10 Hume's Inductive Scepticism
Chapter 13 11 The Soul and the Self
Chapter 14 12 Hume's Scepticism: Natural Instincts and Philosophical Reflection
Part 15 Selected Bibliography
Part 16 Authors