Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis

German, George Berkeley, Arend Kulenkampff, 2004
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In the treatise on the principles of human knowledge, Berkeley develops the doctrine of immaterialism. For him, the perception of things through the senses is the foundation of all existence, and he understands the mind as the active principle.

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Language
German
topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
History of philosophy
Author
Arend KulenkampffGeorge Berkeley
Number of pages
125
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2004
Item number
7830351

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Publisher
Meiner
Category
Reference books
Release date
1.2.2004

Book properties

topic
Philosophy & Religion
Subtopic
History of philosophy
Language
German
Author
Arend KulenkampffGeorge Berkeley
Year
2004
Number of pages
125
Edition
1
Book cover
Paperback
Year
2004

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190 mm
Width
120 mm
Weight
181 g

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