First published in 1713, this work was designed as a vivid and persuasive presentation of the remarkable picture of reality that Berkeley had first presented two years earlier in his Principles. His central claim there, as here, was that the world is not material but mental. Berkeley uses this
thesis as the ground for a new argument for the existence of God, and the dialogue form enables him to raise and respond to many of the natural objections to his position. This volume uses the 1734 edition of the text, supplemented by an analysis of the Dialogues and a glossary.
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不是太喜歡看對話這種形式的 因為思維會被牽著走的厲害 但是這個反思的過程很有意思 西方哲學基本每個人都要花至少三分之一討論完美上帝 當初笛卡爾冥想提齣瞭這麼個牽強的論點 一定沒想到後人會這麼揪著不放吧 作為一個christian 我反正是越看越信瞭=)
评分不是太喜歡看對話這種形式的 因為思維會被牽著走的厲害 但是這個反思的過程很有意思 西方哲學基本每個人都要花至少三分之一討論完美上帝 當初笛卡爾冥想提齣瞭這麼個牽強的論點 一定沒想到後人會這麼揪著不放吧 作為一個christian 我反正是越看越信瞭=)
评分an accessible version of what Berkeley wrote in the Principles. the first two parts are philosophical (idea as immediately perceived object, rather than a representation of what exists in the external world, as Locke and other indirect realists would argue); the third part is concerned with the existence of God and the issue of theodicy.
评分I love Berkeley!
评分I love Berkeley!
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