Tyron Goldschmidt is a visiting assistant professor in philosophy at Wake Forest University. He has journal publications in metaphysics, philosophy of religion and the history of philosophy. He co-authored Berkeley's Principles: Expanded and Explained (Routledge, 2016) and edited The Puzzle ofExistence: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? (Routledge, 2013).
Kenneth Pearce is Ussher Assistant Professor in Berkeley Studies (Early Modern Philosophy) at Trinity College Dublin. He has journal publications in early modern philosophy, metaphysics and philosophy of religion. He is the author of Language and the Structure of Berkeley's World (OUP, 2017).
Introduction, Tyron Goldschmidt and Kenneth Pearce 1. Parrying Parity: A Reply to a Reidian Critique of Idealism, Todd Buras and Trent Dougherty 2. A New Epistemic Argument for Idealism, Robert Smithson 3. The Necessity of Idealism, Aaron Segal and Tyron Goldschmidt 4. Against Idealism, Graham Oppy 5. Idealism Without God, Helen Yetter Chappell 6. Transcendental Idealism Without Tears, Nicholas Stang 7. Signaling Systems and the Transcendental Deduction, Arif Ahmed 8. Conceptual Idealism Without Ontological Idealism: Why Idealism Is True After All, Thomas Hofweber 9. The Idealism of Mary Whiton Calkins, Kris McDaniel 10. Hassidic Idealism: Kurt Vonnegut and the Creator of the Universe, Sam Lebens 11. Buddhist Idealism, Bronwyn Finnigan 12. Mereological Idealism, Kenneth Pearce 13. Causal Idealism, Sara Bernstein 14. Explanation, Idealism, and Design, Daniel Greco 15. Idealism and Fine-Tuning, Jacob Ross 16. Idealism and Incommensurability, Marc Lange 17. Idealism, or Something Near Enough, Susan Schneider
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