1st Edition

The Real in the Ideal Berkeley's Relation to Kant

Edited By R.C.S. Walker Copyright 1989
    356 Pages
    by Routledge

    356 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book, first published in 1989, presents sixteen articles on Kant and Berkeley, examining their attitude to the physical world. They were both idealists, regarding the physical world as being in some way a product of perceptions and thought. At the same time they both held it to be no mere illusion, but real and objective: it was in a sense ideal, but in a different sense also real.

    1. Excerpts from A Commentary to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason Norman Kemp Smith  2. A Comparison of Kant’s Idealism with that of Berkeley H.W.B. Joseph  3. Kant’s Refutation of Dogmatic Idealism Colin M. Turbayne  4. Berkeley and Kant George P. Adams  5. Kant and the Dogmatic Idealism of Berkeley Margaret D. Wilson  6. Kant and Berkeley: the Alternative Theories George Miller  7. Kant’s Criticism of Berkeley Henry E. Allison  8. On Kant’s Analysis of Berkeley Gale D. Justin  9. Kant’s Refutation of Idealism Myron Gochnauer  10. Kant’s Transcendental Idealism Wilfrid Sellars  11. Kant’s Phenomenalism Richard E. Aquila  12. Re-Relating Kant and Berkeley Gale D. Justin  13. Berkeley’s Immaterialism and Kant’s Transcendental Idealism M.R. Ayers  14. Kant’s Conception of Berkeley’s Idealism G.J. Mattey  15. The Phenomenalisms of Berkeley and Kant Margaret D. Wilson  16. Idealism: Kant and Berkeley R.C.S. Walker

    Biography

    R.C.S. Walker