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Particles and Ideas: Bishop Berkeley's Corpuscularian Philosophy

George Botterill
- 01 Apr 1990 - 
- Vol. 31, Iss: 2, pp 75-77
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Language and the Structure of Berkeley's World

TL;DR: The Structure of Berkeley's World and Language and the Structure of Language and its Structure of Speech as discussed by the authors, is a good starting point for this paper, however, it is incomplete.
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Laws of Nature and the Divine Will in Berkeley’s Siris

David Bartha
TL;DR: The authors argued that Berkeley was a theological voluntarist in his last major work, the Siris, and argued that the unity of Berkeley's thought with respect to natural philosophy and theology can be seen as a defense of his voluntarism.
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Language and the Structure of Berkeley's World

TL;DR: The Structure of Berkeley's World and Language and the Structure of Language and its Structure of Speech as discussed by the authors, is a good starting point for this paper, however, it is incomplete.
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Laws of Nature and the Divine Will in Berkeley’s Siris

David Bartha
TL;DR: The authors argued that Berkeley was a theological voluntarist in his last major work, the Siris, and argued that the unity of Berkeley's thought with respect to natural philosophy and theology can be seen as a defense of his voluntarism.