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Learning From Six Philosophers Descartes Spinoza Leibniz Locke Berkeley Hume Jonathan Bennett

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Learning From Six Philosophers Descartes Spinoza Leibniz Locke Berkeley Hume Jonathan Bennett
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.36 MB
Pages: 375
Author: Jonathan Bennett
ISBN: 9780191520303, 9780198250920, 9780199266296, 0198250924, 0199266298, 0191520306
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: volume 2

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Learning From Six Philosophers Descartes Spinoza Leibniz Locke Berkeley Hume Jonathan Bennett by Jonathan Bennett 9780191520303, 9780198250920, 9780199266296, 0198250924, 0199266298, 0191520306 instant download after payment.

Jonathan Bennett engages with the thought of six great thinkers of the early modern period: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. While not neglecting the historical setting of each, his chief focus is on the words they wrote. What problem is being tackled? How exactly is the solution meant to work? Does it succeed? If not, why not? What can be learned from its success or failure? For newcomers to the early modern scene, this clearly written work is an excellent introduction to it. Those already in the know can learn how to argue with the great philosophers of the past, treating them as colleagues, antagonists, students, teachers. In this second volume, Bennett focuses on the work of Locke, Berkeley, and Hume.

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