Oxford
At the Clarendon Press
1901
Contents
- [Preface]
- [George Berkeley, By The Editor]
- [Errata]
- [Commonplace Book. Mathematical, Ethical, Physical, And Metaphysical]
- [Editor's Preface To The Commonplace Book]
- [Commonplace Book]
- [An Essay Towards A New Theory Of Vision]
- [Editor's Preface To The Essay Towards A New Theory Of Vision]
- [Dedication]
- [An Essay Towards A New Theory Of Vision]
- [An Appendix To The Essay On Vision]
- [A Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge]
- [Editor's Preface To The Treatise Concerning The Principles Of Human Knowledge]
- [Dedication]
- [The Preface]
- [Introduction]
- [Part First]
- [Three Dialogues Between Hylas And Philonous The Design Of Which Is Plainly To Demonstrate The Reality And Perfection Of Human Knowledge, The Incorporeal Nature Of The Soul, And The Immediate Providence Of A Deity, In Opposition To Sceptics And Atheists, Also To Open A Method For Rendering The Sciences More Easy, Useful, And Compendious]
- [Editor's Preface]
- [Dedication]
- [The Preface]
- [The First Dialogue]
- [The Second Dialogue]
- [The Third Dialogue]
- [De Motu: Sive; De Motus Principio Et Natura, Et De Causa Communicationis Motuum]
- [Editor's Preface To De Motu]
- [De Motu]
- [Footnotes]