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This volume sets Berkeley's philosophy in its historical context by providing selections from influential and contemporary works.
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This volume is an attempt to present, for the first time, Berkeley's philosophic thought in its organic unity. The thought is unfolded in connection with his personal history, and it is compared with the results of later philosophical endeavors, including those of chief scientific and theological interest at the present day. - Preface.