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  1. The works of George Berkeley.George Berkeley & Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1901 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Alexander Campbell Fraser.
    George Berkeley (1685-1753) is the superstar of Irish Philosophy. He entered Trinity College, Dublin, in 1700 and became a fellow in 1707. In 1724 he resigned his Fellowship to become Dean of Derry, and in 1734 he was made Bishop of Cloyne. He settled in Oxford in 1752 and died the following year. The work of George Berkeley is marked by its diversity and range. His writings take in such topics as mathematics, psychology, politics, health, economics, deism and education, as (...)
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  • Estudios berkeleyanos.José Antonio Robles - 1990 - México, D.F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México.
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  • The Works of George Berkeley.J. E. C., George Berkeley & Alexander Campbell Fraser - 1902 - Philosophical Review 11:97.
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  • The Metaphysics of George Berkeley, 1685-1753: Irish Philosopher.F. T. Kingston - 1992 - Lewiston, N.Y. ; Queenston, Ont. : E. Mellen Press.
    This is a phenomenological study of Berkeley's metaphysics, which insisted on the importance of the human spirit. It takes account, not only of Berkeley's treatment of his contemporaries and English critics, but also of his influence on contemporary French philosophers.
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  • Complementary notions.Désirée Park - 1972 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    This volume grew out of work on Berkeley which was presented in a dissertation several years ago. Though now much revised and greatly expanded. particularly in respect of the theory of concepts, a good part of the present text rests on this earlier foundation. I therefore gladly take this opportunity to express my appreciation to my teachers both at Indiana University and at McGill, and especially to Professor Newton Stallknecht who directed my dissertation. For permission to quote from the Berkeley (...)
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