B1348 .S5 1957
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George Berkeley and the proofs for the existence of God. |
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B1348 .S82
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New studies in Berkeley's philosophy, |
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B1348 .T5
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Berkeley; the philosophy of immaterialism. |
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B1348 .U75 1982
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Berkeley / |
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B1348 .W27 1990
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The rhetoric of Berkeley's philosophy / |
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B1348 .W28
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Berkeley |
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B1348 .W35 1990eb
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The rhetoric of Berkeley's philosophy / |
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B1348 .W56 1989
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Berkeley : an interpretation / |
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B1348.W56 1989eb
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Berkeley : an Interpretation. |
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B1349.M47
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Language and the structure of Berkeley's world / |
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B1349.M47 P57
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Berkeley / |
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B1349.M47 R87 2007
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A metaphysics for the mob : the philosophy of George Berkeley / |
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B1349.M8 O52
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The moral philosophy of George Berkeley, |
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B1349.P4 S77
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Berkeley's analysis of perception. |
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B1349.P5 +L9 1944
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Philosophical commentaries, generally called the Commonplace book |
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B1363.Z7 J45
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Butler and Hume on religion. A comparative analysis. |
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B1363.Z7 J67 1992
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Joseph Butler's moral and religious thought : tercentenary essays / |
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B1363.Z7 P46 1985
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Butler / |
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B1365 .L4 1956
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The Leibniz-Clarke correspondence : together with extracts from Newton's Principia and Opticks / |
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B1365 .L5
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A collection of papers, which passed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz, and Dr. Clarke, in the years 1715 and 1716. Relating to the principles of natural philosophy and religion. With an appendix. To which are added, Letters to Dr. Clarke concerning liberty and necessity; from a gentleman of the University of Cambridge: with the doctor's answers to them. Also Remarks upon a book, entituled, A philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty. |
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