Selections From Berkeley Annotated: An Introduction to the Problems of Modern Philosophy for the Use of Students in Colleges and Universities
by Fraser, Alexander Campbell (on George Berkeley)
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About This Item
Oxford: OUP (Clarendon), 1899 5th ed., amended. 336pp. + ads. burgundy cloth sm 8vo: Good/no dj [ink name ffep; age browning of endpp; some cover scuffing; some light penciled underlining; else a complete & tight copy] A useful copy of this student's commentary on George Berkeley (1685-1753), Dublin-born English cleric/philosopher.
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- Title
- Selections From Berkeley Annotated: An Introduction to the Problems of Modern Philosophy for the Use of Students in Colleges and Universities
- Author
- Fraser, Alexander Campbell (on George Berkeley)
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Edition
- 1899 5th ed., amended.
- Publisher
- Oxford: OUP (Clarendon)
- Keywords
- ENGLISH PHILOSOPHY PHILOSOPHERS
- Bookseller catalogs
- Philosophy;
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