This comprehensive collection of George Berkeley's works provides readers with a valuable resource for exploring the philosopher's life and thoughts. Included are many of his previously unpublished writings along with prefaces, annotations, and letters. Alexander Campbell Fraser's thoughtful analysis of Berkeley's philosophy adds valuable context to the collection. Scholars and philosophers will find this book to be an essential resource for understanding Berkeley's contributions to philosophy and his impact on the field.
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