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The Works of George Berkeley, 4 vols. (reprint, 1901).(Brief Article)(Book Review)
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May 1, 2006
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0826488145
The works of George Berkeley; 4v. (reprint, 1901)
Berkeley, George. Ed. by Alexander Campbell Fraser.
Continuum Publishing Group
2005
527 pages
$195.00
Paperback
Continuum classic texts
B1303
George Berkeley (1685-1753) was the Irish philosopher whose thoughts on the nature of existence and perception came to be known as "subjective idealism." This four-volu...
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