Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis

Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis

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George Berkeley: Eine Abhandlung über die Prinzipien der menschlichen Erkenntnis



Treatise concerning the principles of human knowledge. Erstdruck: Dublin 1710. Der Text folgt der ersten deutschen Übersetzung durch Friedrich Ueberweg von 1869. – Die der Vorlage beigegebene Errata-Liste wurde in den Text eingearbeitet.



Vollständige Neuausgabe mit einer Biographie des Autors.

Herausgegeben von Karl-Maria Guth.

Berlin 2016.



Textgrundlage ist die Ausgabe:

George Berkeley's Abhandlung über die Principien der menschlichen Erkenntnis. In's Deutsche übersetzt und mit erläuternden und prüfenden Anmerkungen versehen von Friedrich Ueberweg, Berlin: L. Heimann, 1869 (Philosophische Bibliothek, Bd. 12).



Die Paginierung obiger Ausgabe wird in dieser Neuausgabe als Marginalie zeilengenau mitgeführt.



Umschlaggestaltung von Thomas Schultz-Overhage unter Verwendung des Bildes: George Berkeley als Bischof von John Smybert (1688–1751).



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GENRE
Faktaböcker
UTGIVEN
2016
20 januari
SPRÅK
DE
Tyska
LÄNGD
100
Sidor
UTGIVARE
Hofenberg
STORLEK
175,9
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