Philosophers Speak for Themselves: Berkeley, Hume, and Kant

Philosophers Speak for Themselves: Berkeley, Hume, and Kant

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Publisher's Synopsis

The philosophic search for truth has been evident in all ages and among all peoples. The developments of each generation require new philosophies and the recasting of old ones. The eighteenth century was no exception, and the scientific advances of the times brought about many innovations in philosophic thought. At a time when scientists were reducing certain phenomena of the natural world to expressions of a few simple mathematical laws, men such as Berkeley, Hume, and Kant were trying to discover how far and on what basis human reason could be applied with similar success in other fields. The selections in this book, preceded by short biographical sketches, document this philosophic search. "The selections are liberal and well chosen, indeed only an examination of the table of contents will give an adequate idea of the value of this volume. . . . How better can one become a modern thinker than by reading and studying at first hand the writings that have made modern thought possible?"-Roger W. Holmes, The Philosophical Review

Book information

ISBN: 9780226764825
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Imprint: The University of Chicago Press
Pub date:
Edition: Second Edition edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 384
Weight: 454g
Height: 20mm
Width: 13mm
Spine width: 2mm