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George Berkeley's immaterialism and its controversies (1710–1753)

George Berkeley's immaterialism and its controversies (1710–1753)

  1. New Theory of Vision sets up later idealism

    Labels: New Theory, George Berkeley
  2. Principles of Human Knowledge presents immaterialism

    Labels: Principles of, Immaterialism
  3. Three Dialogues reframes the case against matter

    Labels: Three Dialogues, Hylas and
  4. De Motu challenges Newtonian absolutes

    Labels: De Motu, Physics critique
  5. Alciphron answers “free-thinkers” and critics

    Labels: Alciphron, Christian apologetics
  6. Second edition of Principles renews Berkeley’s core claims

    Labels: Principles 2nd, George Berkeley
  7. The Analyst sparks a high-profile rigor controversy

    Labels: The Analyst, Calculus controversy
  8. The Querist extends Berkeley’s “practical” public influence

    Labels: The Querist, Public policy
  9. Siris links tar-water to a “chain” of metaphysics

    Labels: Siris, Tar-water
  10. Berkeley’s death closes the founding phase of immaterialism

    Labels: George Berkeley, Death 1753