Costica Bradatan teaches philosophy at Texas Tech University and is Senior Editor of Janus Head: A Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature, Continental Philosophy, Phenomenological Psychology, and the Arts.
Professor Costica Bradatan's book contains several well written
accounts of the European history of ideas and he relates them to
Berkeley's writings in an interesting and challenging manner. I
fully agree with him that we need to read and master the whole of
Berkeley's corpus and not only some preselected parts of it. *
-Berkeley Studies *
The author... aims to locate the rich panoply of historical sources
which... lie behind Berkeley's thought, and which influence his
thinking in ways not always appreciated... [He] pulls together a
wide range of historical material seldom cited in modern Berkeley
studies. [...] this book is rich in ideas on how to interpret
Berkeley in a non-analytic fashion. It will be of use to all
students of Berkeley willing to stray from the familiar
interpretive paths. * -Journal of the History of Philosophy *
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