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  1. Sell, buy or rent PLATO: THE REPUBLIC / THE MEDITATIONS OF DESCARTES (Annotated) (Elementary Knowl 9781728856810 1728856817, we buy used or new for best buyback price with FREE shipping and offer great deals for buyers.

  2. Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous is a book written by George Berkeley in 1713. Three important concepts discussed in the Three Dialogues are perceptual relativity, the conceivability/master argument, and Berkeley's phenomenalism. Part of the Harvard Classics set. This book has 105 pages in the PDF version, and was originally ...

  3. 1 de dez. de 2008 · Books. Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous. George Berkeley. Cosimo, Inc., Dec 1, 2008 - Philosophy - 112 pages. A philosophical exploration in the form of a classical dialogue such as Aristotle or his pupils might have written, these fanciful-and imaginary-debates pit Philonous, representing author Berkeley, against Hylas, generally ...

  4. I just enjoy good philosophy and I enjoy reading about the past greats. And in -The Rationalists: Descartes: Discourse on Method & Meditations; Spinoza: Ethics; Leibniz: Monadology & Discourse on Metaphysics- one gets a heavy dose of philosopy, deductions, history and bio information that the reader will take great delight in.

    • Rene Descartes, Benedict de Spinoza, Gottfried Wilhelm Vo Leibniz
  5. 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 ...

  6. 26 de dez. de 2006 · Part of the “Longman Library of Primary Sources in Philosophy,” this edition of Berkeley's Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous is framed by a pedagogical structure designed to make this important work of philosophy more accessible and meaningful for readers.

    • George B. Berkeley