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72The Culmination and Causation of Irish PhilosophyArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 64 (3): 257-279. 1982.
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20The essential Berkeley and Neo-BerkeleyBloomsbury Academic. 2022.The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley is an introduction to the life and work of one of the most significant thinkers in the history of philosophy and a penetrating philosophical assessment of his lasting legacy. David Berman goes beyond providing an introduction and gives us a broader and deeper appreciation of Berkeley as a philosopher. He argues for Berkeley's work as a philosophical system with coherence and important key themes hitherto unexplored and provides an analysis of why he thinks…Read more
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2Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Honest Atheism, Dishonest PessimismIn Christopher Janaway (ed.), Willing and Nothingness: Schopenhauer as Nietzsche’s Educator, Clarendon Press. 1998.
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Hume and Collins. Two Ways of Lying TheologicallyIn Kreimendahl (ed.), Aufklärung und Skepsis, Geburtstag, Stuttgart. 1995.
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112The Jacobitism of Berkeley's Passive ObedienceJournal of the History of Ideas 47 (2): 309-319. 1986.Why did the Lord Justices make strong representation against Berkeley? According to Joseph Stock, Berkeley's first biographer "Lord Galway [a Lord Justice in 1716] having heard of those sermons, published in 1712 as Passive Obedience represented Berkeley as a Jacobite, and hence unworthy of the living of St. Paul's. From the beginning, Passive Obedience was rumored to be politically heterodox...
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23Scottish Enlightenment Iii (edited book)Routledge. 1994.The third collection in this series includes the same combination of scarce and not so well-known texts as well as more important and popular works.
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120George Berkeley: idealism and the manOxford University Press. 1994.Unlike nearly all studies of Berkeley, this book looks at the full range of his work and links it with his life--focusing in particular on his religious thought. While aiming to present a clear picture of his career, Berman breaks new ground on, among other topics, Berkeley's philosophical strategy, his account of immortality, his Jacobitism, his emotive theory of religious mysteries, and the motivation of his Siris (1744). Also distinctive is the attention paid to the Irish context of his thoug…Read more
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42George Berkeley Alciphron in Focus (edited book)Routledge. 1993.Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher (1732) is Berkeley's main work of philosophical theology and a crucial source of his views on meaning and language. This edition contains the four most important dialogues and a selection of critical essays and commentaries reflecting the response of such writers as Hutcheson, Mill and Antony Flew. The only single edition currently in print, it argues that Alciphron has a more important place both in the Berkeley canon and in early modern philosophy than is g…Read more
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155BerkeleyJournal of the History of Philosophy 18 (3): 352-353. 1980.Philosophy is one of the most intimidating and difficult of disciplines, as any of its students can attest. This book is an important entry in a distinctive new series from Routledge: The Great Philosophers. Breaking down obstacles to understanding the ideas of history's greatest thinkers, these brief, accessible, and affordable volumes offer essential introductions to the great philosophers of the Western tradition from Plato to Wittgenstein. In just 64 pages, each author, a specialist on his s…Read more
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10Berkeley: The Great PhilosophersRoutledge. 1988.First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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103Berkeley and Irish philosophyThoemmes Continuum. 2005.George Berkeley -- On missing the wrong target -- Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment in Irish philosophy -- The culmination and causation of Irish philosophy -- Francis Hutcheson on Berkeley and the Molyneux problem -- The impact of Irish philosophy on the American Enlightenment -- Irish ideology and philosophy -- An early essay concerning Berkeley's immaterialism -- Mrs. Berkeley's annotations in An account of the life of Berkeley (1776) -- Some new Bermuda Berkeleiana -- The good bishop :…Read more
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28A History of Atheism in Britain, from Hobbes to RussellRevue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 185 (4): 512-513. 1988.
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68Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment in Irish PhilosophyArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 64 (2): 148-165. 1982.
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46Berkeley's life and worksIn Kenneth P. Winkler (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley, Cambridge University Press. pp. 13. 2005.
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89Censorship and the displacement of irreligionJournal of the History of Philosophy 27 (4): 601-604. 1989.
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121Anthony Collins' Essays in the Independent WhigJournal of the History of Philosophy 13 (4): 463-469. 1975.
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33George Berkeley : Eighteenth-Century Responses: Volume Ii (edited book)Routledge. 2013.The material reprinted in this two-volume set, first published in 1989, covers the first eighty-five years in responses to George Berkeley’s writings. David Berman identifies several key waves of eighteenth-century criticism surrounding Berkeley’s philosophies, ranging from hostile and discounted, to valued and defended. The first volume includes an account of the life of Berkeley by J. Murray and key responses from 1711 to 1748, whilst the second volume covers the years between 1745 and 1796. T…Read more
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2Cognitive Theology and Emotive Mysteries in Berkeley's AlciphronProceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 81 219-229. 1981.
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2Berkeley: The Great PhilosophersRoutledge. 1999.First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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