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George Berkeley: Critical Essay by G. A. Johnston

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SOURCE: “The Origins of Berkeley's Thought,” in The Development of Berkeley's Philosophy, Russell & Russell, Inc., 1965, pp. 12-67.

In the following excerpt, Johnston discusses the experiences and influences that resulted in the formation of Berkeley's philosophical theories.

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