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George Berkeley: Critical Essay by John Wild

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SOURCE: “The Meaning of Berkeley,” in George Berkeley: A Study of his Life and Philosophy, Russell & Russell, 1962, pp. 480-502.

In the following essay, which was written in 1936, Wild provides a survey of Berkeley's career and an overview of his philosophical development.

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