"Berkeley and Malebranche - A Study in the Origins of Berkeley's
Thought" is a 1934 treatise by Arthur Aston Luce. This study explores
the philosophical ideas of George Berkeley, an Irish philosopher best
known for his contributions to a theory he called "immaterialism". This
volume will be of considerable utility to those with an interest in the
work of George Berkeley, and it is not to be missed by collectors of
related literature. Arthur Aston Luce MC (1882 - 1977) was professor of
philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin and also Precentor of St Patrick's
Cathedral, Dublin (1952-1973). Other notable works by this author
include: "Sense Without Matter, or Direct Perception" (1954), and
"Fishing and Thinking"(1959). Many vintage books such as this are
becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that
we are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality edition
complete with the original text and artwork.