The Development of Berkeley's Philosophy
Cover -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Original Title -- Original Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- I. Introductory: Berkeley's Significance for Philosophy -- II. The Origins of Berkeley's Thought -- I. Philosophical and Religious Environment -- II. The Commonplace Book -- III. The Influence of Locke -- IV. The Influence of Cartesianism -- V. Mathematics in the Commonplace Book -- III. The Psychology of Vision -- IV. Metaphysics and Theory of Knowledge -- I. The Possibility of Knowledge -- II. Knowledge and its Objects -- III. The Existence of Things -- IV. The Existence of Spirits -- V. Causation -- VI. Motion, Space and Time -- VII. Siris: the Closing Phase -- V. Mathematics -- VI. Ethics -- VII. Philosophy of Religion -- Appendix I. Berkeley's Relation to Collier -- Appendix II. John Sergeant -- Index.