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  1. Spinoza: Ethics / Leibniz: The Monadology. / Berkeley: Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous (Annotated) George Berkeley , Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz with R. H. M. Elwes (Translator)

  2. Classical Modern Philosophy introduces students to the key philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, and explores their most important works. Jeffrey Tlumak takes the reader on a chronological journey from Descartes to Kant, tracing the themes that run through the period and their interrelations. The main texts covered are: Descartes' Meditations on First Philosophy Spinoza's ...

  3. SPINOZA: ETHICS / LEIBNIZ: THE MONADOLOGY. / BERKELEY: THREE DIALOGUES BETWEEN HYLAS AND PHILONOUS (Annotated) (Elementary Knowledge of Philosophy Book 2) by

  4. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous Bishop George Berkeley. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous The Principles of Human Knowledge Berkeley’s Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous in Opposition

  5. Berkeley’s Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philondus in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists George Berkeley: Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous (Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy) Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Phil A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge

  6. 28 de dez. de 2012 · This is a new critical edition of Berkeley’s 1734 (third edition, first 1713) Three Dialogues, a text that is deservedly one of the most challenging and beloved classics of modern philosophy. The heart of the work is the dispute between materialism and idealism, two fundamentally opposed positions that are embodied by Hylas and Philonous, the characters in this philosophical drama.

  7. This unique new Edition contains:1- The Méditations of René Descartes followed by the French text."Meditations on First Philosophy" in which the existence of God and the immortality of the soul are demonstrated is a philosophical treatise by René Descartes first published in Latin in 1641.