Call Number (LC) Title Results
B1349.M47 B47 1995 Berkeley's metaphysics : structural, interpretive, and critical essays / 1
B1349.M47 K56 1992 The metaphysics of George Berkeley, 1685-1753 : Irish philosopher / 1
B1349.M47 R87 2007 A metaphysics for the mob : the philosophy of George Berkeley / 1
B1349.N35 A75 Berkeley's philosophy of nature / 1
B1349.O56 M84 1992 Berkeley's ontology / 1
B1349.P4 S7 Berkeley's analysis of perception / 1
B1349.P45 ebook Miradas acerca de la construcción de lo humano en el siglo XXI / 1
B1349.S8 B7 1942 Berkeley's argument about material substance / 1
B1358 .W37 1977 A view of Lord Bolingbroke's philosophy /
A view of Lord Bolingbroke's philosophy : 1754-5 : three volumes in one /
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B1363.Z7 J67 1992 Joseph Butler's moral and religious thought : tercentenary essays / 1
B1363.Z7 P46 1985 Butler / 2
B1363.Z7 P46 1999eb Butler 1
B1365 .A3 1705a A demonstration of the being and attributes of God. 1705. : A discourse concerning the unchangeable obligations of natural religion. 1706 / 1
B1365 .L4 1956 The Leibniz-Clarke correspondence : together with extracts from Newton's Principia and Opticks / 1
B1365.Z7 L4 1717 A collection of papers, which passed between the late learned Mr. Leibnitz and Dr. Clarke in the years 1715 and 1716. : Relating to the principles of natural philosophy and religion. : With an appendix. : To which are added, Letters to Dr. Clarke concerning liberty and necessity; from a gentleman of the University of Cambridge: with the doctor's answers to them. : Also, Remarks upon a book, entituled, A philosophical enquiry concerning human liberty. / 1
B1366.C43 C6 1909 Clavis universalis / 1
B1373.F673 E55 2003 The elements of moral philosophy, in three books with a brief account of the nature, progress, and origin of philosophy / 1
B1373.F673 E55 2003eb The elements of moral philosophy, in three books with a brief account of the nature, progress, and origin of philosophy / 1
B1373.R53 P44 2004 Philosophers behaving badly / 1
B1375 .O3 1749a Observations on man : his frame, his duty, and his expectations (1749) / 1