Berkeley's Argument for Idealism
Discover the intriguing world of philosophy with Berkeley's Argument for Idealism by Samuel C. Rickless, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. This thought-provoking paperback, spanning 222 pages, delves into the revolutionary ideas of George Berkeley, who boldly asserted that physical objects, like tables and chairs, are merely collections of ideas. Rickless offers a fresh perspective on Berkeley's controversial argument, highlighting its significance as the philosopher's greatest legacy. He argues not only for the validity of Berkeley's claims but also suggests that they may indeed be sound. Perfect for students and enthusiasts of philosophy, this book invites readers to explore the depths of idealism and its implications on our understanding of reality. Don't miss out on this essential read that challenges conventional perceptions of existence!