Berkeley and Buber: an Epistemological Comparison

Dialogue 10 (4):690-707 (1971)
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Abstract

George Berkeley and Martin Buber are philosophers whose views one might not expect to find being discussed in one and the same essay. Nevertheless, in what follows I hope to show that a comparison of their epistemologies reveals substantial similarities, both methodological and doctrinal. The ground for such a comparison lies in the religious orientation of these two very different philosophers. It is an orientation each has emphasized more than once, both in his philosophical and in his less formal writings.

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Berkeley and Inferred Friends.Warren E. Steinkraus - 1972 - Dialogue 11 (4):592-595.

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