7 edition of The Other Bishop Berkeley found in the catalog.
Published
October 15, 2006
by Fordham University Press
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
Number of Pages | 227 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL8119216M |
ISBN 10 | 082322693X |
ISBN 10 | 9780823226931 |
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The Other Bishop Berkeley: An Exercise in Reenchantment 1st Edition by Costica Bradatan (Author)Cited by: 4. This book will interest scholars working in a wide variety of fields, from philosophy and the history of ideas to comparative literature, utopian studies, religious and medieval studies, and critical other Berkeley read and wrote alchemical books, daydreamed of Happy Islandsand the Earthly Paradiseand depicted them carefully, designed utopian projects and spent years Cited by: 4.
The Other Bishop Berkeley An Exercise in Reenchantment. By (author) Costica Bradatan. Published: ISBN: Page Count: This book uncovers a richer Berkeley, a more profound and spectacular one, and, it is hoped, a more truthful one.
Reviews. Bradatan discovers a thinker deeply rooted in Platonic, mystical, and sometimes esoteric traditions, who saw salvation as philosophy and practiced philosophy as a way of life. This book uncovers a richer Berkeley, a more profound and spectacular one, and, it Price: $ The ultimate objective of this book is to propose a new way of looking at the philosophy of George Berkeley ( – ).
Namely, to assess Berkeley’s thought from its roots, rather than from the point of view of the various developments that this thought has triggered in modern philosophy; in other words, from the perspective ofits pastrather thanits future. The other Bishop Berkeley: an exercise in reenchantment.
[Costică Brădățan] -- "Costica Bradatan proposes a new way of looking at the influential 18th-century Anglo-Irish empiricist and idealist philosopher. George Berkeley (/ˈbɑːrklɪ/;[1][2] 12 March 14 January ) known as Bishop Berkeley (Bishop of Cloyne) was an Anglo-Irish philosopher whose primary achievement was the advancement of a theory he called "immaterialism" (later referred to /5.