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  1. George Berkeley by John Wild, 1936
  2. The works of George Berkeley ... to which are added, an account of his life and several of his letters to Thomas Prior, esq., Dean Gervais, Mr. Pope, &c by George Berkeley, Joseph Stock, et all 2010-09-07
  3. The Works of George Berkeley, D.D., Bishop of Cloyne, Volume 1 by George Berkeley, Arthur James Balfour Balfour, 2010-03-09
  4. The Works of George Berkeley, D.d., Bishop of Cloyne (Volume 1) by George Berkeley, 2010-10-14
  5. The Works of George Berkeley: Miscellaneous Works. Index, V.1-3 by George Berkeley, 2010-01-12
  6. Letters to and from Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, and Her Second Husband, the Hon. George Berkeley; from 1712 to 1767: With Historical, Biographical, and Explanatory Notes, Volume 1 by Henrietta Hobart Howard Suffolk, 2010-02-10
  7. The Works of George Berkeley ...: Including His Posthumous Works; with Prefaces, Annotations, Appendices, and an Account of His Life by George Berkeley, 2010-03-08
  8. The Works of George Berkeley ...: Including His Posthumous Works; with Prefaces, Annotations, Appendices, and an Account of His Life, Volume 4 by George Berkeley, Alexander Campbell Fraser, 2010-03-09
  9. The Two-Hundredth Birthday of Bishop George Berkeley, a Discourse by Noah Porter, 2010-07-24
  10. Letters to and from Henrietta, Countess of Suffolk, and Her Second Husband, the Hon. George Berkeley: From 1712 to 1767, Volume 1 by Henrietta Hobart Howard Suffolk, 2010-02-03
  11. The Works of George Berkeley ..: Including His Posthumous Works (V. 3) (1871) by George Berkeley, 2009-06-01
  12. The Works Of George Berkeley, Including His Posthumous Works V2: Philosophical Works, 1732-1733 (1901) by George Berkeley, 2008-06-02
  13. A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge George Berkeley with Introduction By Costica Bradatan (The Barnes and Noble Library of Essential Reading) by George Berkeley, 2006
  14. The works of George Berkeley; including his letters to Thomas Prior, Esq., Dean Gervais, Mr. Pope, &c. &c. To which is prefixed an account of his life. ... and the "Introduction to human knowledge" a by George Berkeley, G N. 1790?-1877 Wright, 2010-08-20

61. Berkeley, George
Berkeley, George (b. March 12, 1685, near Dysert Castle, near Thomastown?, County Kilkenny, Ire.d. Jan. 14, 1753, Oxford), AngloIrish Anglican bishop, philosopher, and
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(b . March 12, 1685, near Dysert Castle, near Thomastown?, County Kilkenny, Ire.d. Jan. 14, 1753, Oxford), Anglo-Irish Anglican bishop, philosopher, and scientist, best known for his Empiricist philosophy, which holds that everything save the spiritual exists only insofar as it is perceived by the senses
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Berkeley was the eldest son of William Berkeley, described as a "gentleman" in George's matriculation entry, and as a commissioned officer, a cornet of dragoons, in the entry of a younger brother. Brought up at Dysert Castle, Berkeley entered Kilkenny College in 1696 and Trinity College, Dublin, in 1700, where he was graduated with a B.A. degree in 1704. While awaiting a fellowship vacancy, he made a critical study of time, vision, and the hypothesis that there is no material substance. The principal influences upon his thinking were Empiricism, represented by the English philosopher John Locke, and Continental Skepticism, represented by Nicolas Malebranche and Pierre Bayle. His first publication, Arithmetica and Miscellanea Mathematica (published together in 1707), was probably a fellowship thesis.

62. Berkeley, George  [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Influential 18th century Irish philosopher.
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George Berkeley (1685—1753)
George Berkeley was one of the three most famous eighteenth century British Empiricists (see John Locke and David Hume ). He is best known for his motto, esse is percipi , to be is to be perceived. He was an idealist: everything that exists is either a mind or depends for its existence upon a mind. He was an immaterialist: matter does not exist. He accepted the seemingly outrageous position that ordinary physical objects are composed solely of ideas, which are inherently mental. He wrote on vision, mathematics, Newtonian mechanics, economics, and medicine as well as philosophy. In his own time, his most often-read works concerned the medicinal value of tar-water. And in a curious sense, he was the first great American philosopher.
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    George Berkeley was born in or near Kilkenny, Ireland on 12 March 1685. He was raised in Dysart Castle. Although his father was English, Berkeley always considered himself Irish. In 1696, he entered Kilkenny College. He entered Trinity College, Dublin on 21 March 1700 and received his B.A. in 1704. He remained associated with Trinity College until 1724. In 1706 he competed for a College Fellowship which had become available and became a Junior Fellow on 9 June 1707. After completing his doctorate, he became a Senior Fellow in 1717. As was common practice for British academics at the time, Berkeley was ordained as an Anglican priest in 1710.

    63. Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan (British Surgeon) -- Britann
    Berkeley George Andrew Moynihan, 1st Baron Moynihan (British surgeon), Oct. 2, 1865Malta Sept. 7, 1936Carr Manor, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng.British surgeon and teacher of medicine
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    64. Berkeley, George Biography - S9.com
    1685 Born on the 12th of March in Dysert Castle, County Kilkenny, Ireland. 1696 - Studied at Kilkenny College. 1700 - He passed from the school at Kilkenny to Trinity College
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    Born: 1685 AD
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    1685 - Born on the 12th of March in Dysert Castle, County Kilkenny, Ireland. 1696 - Studied at Kilkenny College. 1700 - He passed from the school at Kilkenny to Trinity College, Dublin. 1707 - Finished MA Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. - Wrote the book "Arithmetica", "Miscellanea Mathematica". 1709 - His New Theory of Vision where he applied his new principle. - Wrote An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision. 1710 - Authored the book Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, Part I. 1712 - Visited to England. 1713 - Wrote Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous. - In London he published his Dialogues. - In November he became chaplain to Lord Peterborough. 1715-1720 - Traveled again as tutor to the son of Dr. St. George Ashe. - Wrote Advice to the Tories Who Have Taken the Oaths.

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    Berkeley, George (1685–1753) Irish philosopher and cleric who believed that nothing exists apart from perception, and that the allseeing mind of God makes possible the
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    68. Berkeley, George - Siris, 1744 (ESTC T45794) | Eighteenth-Century Book Tracker
    Siris A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, And divers other Subjects connected together and arising one from another.
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      Author(s): Berkeley, George Title: Siris: A Chain of Philosophical Reflexions and Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water, And divers other Subjects connected together and arising one from another. By the Right Rev. Dr. George Berkeley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, and Author of The Minute Philosopher Edition: A New Edition, With Additions and Emendations Place of Publication: Dublin [i.e., London] Printer(s)/Publisher(s): Dublin Printed, London Re-printed, For W. Innys, and C. Hitch, in Pater-noster-row and C. Davis in Holbourn Publication Year: ESTC Number: Notes: [Price Two Shillings] Copies/Volumes:
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