George Berkeley. Engraving, title page, The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., vol. 1, printed by John Exshaw, Dublin, 1785
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List of Contents
The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne contains all texts of Berkeley included in the nine-volume T. E. Jessop and A. A. Luce edition. It does not include variants, Jessop and Luce introductions, or notes. Texts are based on the original editions from which the Jessop and Luce texts are drawn.
Berkeley, George. The Works of George Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne. Edited by A. A. Luce and T. E. Jessop. 9 vols. London: Nelson, 1948-1957.
- Vol. 1:
- Philosophical Commentaries
- An Essay Towards A New Theory Of Vision
- The Theory Of Vision
- Vol. 2:
- A Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge
- First Draft Of The Introduction To The Principles
- Three Dialogues Between Hylas And Philonous
- Philosophical Correspondence Between Berkeley And Samuel Johnson 1729-30
- Vol. 3:
- Vol. 4:
- De Motu
- The Analyst
- A Defence Of Free-thinking In Mathematics
- Reasons For Not Replying To Mr. Walton's Full Answer
- Arithmetica And Miscellanea Mathematica Of Infinites
- Writings On Natural History
- Vol. 5:
- Sris: A Chain Of Philosophical Reflexions And Inquiries
- Four Letters And Farther Thoughts On Tar-water
- Vol. 6:
- Passive Obedience
- Advice To The Tories Who Have Taken The Oaths
- An Essay Towards Preventing The Ruin Of Great Britain
- The Querist And Other Writings On Economics
- A Discourse Addressed To Magistrates And Men In Authority
- Two Letters On The Occasion Of The Jacobite Rebellion 1745
- A Word To The Wise
- Maxims Concerning Patriotism
- Vol. 7:
- Sermons
- Letter To Sir John James On The Roman Controversy
- Berkeley's Primary Visitation Charge And An Address On Confirmation
- Berkeley's Essays In The Guardian
- Journals Of Travel In Italy
- A Proposal For The Better Supplying Of Churches In Our Foreign Plantations and Berkeley's Petition
- Verses On America
- Varia
- Vol. 8:
- Vol. 9:
Notes
Note: If this collection is purchased in addition to either the Locke-Berkeley-Hume or the British Philosophy 1600-1900 collections, there is a credit for overlap in the texts.
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