Table of Contents
Contents
Preface
Bibliographical Note
Contributors
Introduction
Part I: Idealism
1. Berkeley's Idealism: Yet Another Visit/Edwin B. Allaire
2. On Allaire's "Another Visit"/Alan Hausman and David Hausman
3. A New Approach to Berkeley's Ideal Reality/ Alan Hausman and David Hausman
4. On the Hausmans's "A New Approach"/Fred Wilson
5. The Substance of Berkeley's Philosophy/Robert G. Muehlmann
6. Berkeley's Manifest Qualities Thesis/Phillip D. Cummins
7. Berkeleian Idealism and Impossible Performances/George Pappas
Part II: Volition, Action, and Causation
8. Berkeley's Problem of Sighted Agency/Robert G. Muehlmann
9. Berkeley and Action/Robert Imlay
10. On Imlay's "Berkeley and Action"/Catherine Wilson
11. Berkeley's Case Against Realism about Dynamics/Lisa Downing
Part III: Vision and Perceptual Objects
12. Seeing Distance from a Berkeleian Perspective/Robert Schwartz
13. Berkeley Without God/Margaret Atherton
14. Godless Immaterialism: On Atherton's Berkeley/Charles J. McCracken