Berkeley's Tree
A History of a Metaphysical Problem
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About the Book
"I was thinking of a tree in a solitary place, where no one was present to see it." These words of the philosopher, George Berkeley, have become the symbol of ultimate metaphysical questions: what constitutes existence? Are ideas and thoughts real? Is mind separate from brain? Traced here through more than two thousand years, this is a study of ancient and modern metaphysics. It was the basis of two "slow-reading" lists sponsored by Lance Fletcher and hosted by the author on the Internet at
About the Author
Edward Little, A.B. Dartmouth College, 1941, Ph.D. University of Montreal, Institute of Medieval Studies, 1969, has been for the past twenty five years an independent scholar specializing in ancient Greekmeta physics. His early training was with Philip Wheelwright of Dartmouth College and the University of California. He is also authorof Two Essays on the Origins of Metaphysics, published by iUniverse.