Berkeley’s Doctrine of Notions: A Reconstruction Based on His Theory of Meaning

New York: Routledge (1987)
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This book, first published in 1987, offers a reconstruction of Berkeley's doctrine on notions by examining the implications of his repeated suggestion that there is a close relationship between his doctrine and his semantic theory. The study ties in with some of the most important topics in modern analytic philosophy, and casts important light on modern philosophical concerns as well as on Berkeley's thought.

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edition Flage, Daniel E. (1987) "Berkeley's doctrine of notions: a reconstruction based on his theory of meaning". St. Martin's Press

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Daniel Flage
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