"A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge" is a philosophical work by the Irish philosopher George Berkeley
laying the groundwork for modern rationalism and the scientific method
offering readers profound reflections on the nature of selfhood
"The Essays: A Selection (Revised)" stands as a testament to Montaigne's enduring legacy as one of the greatest essayists in the history of Western literature
revolutionising the philosophy of language by emphasising the performative aspects of linguistic expressions
The Enneads Ancient Philosophy "A Treatise Concerning the Principles"The Enneads" is a seminal collection of writings by the ancient philosopher Plotinus, which encapsulates the core principles of Neoplatonism and offers profound insights into metaphysics, cosmology, and the nature of reality. Comprised of six books, or "Enneads," this monumental work explores themes such as the One, the Intellect, and the Soul, elucidating the hierarchical structure of existence and the process of emanation from the divine source to