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Berkeley and God

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Jonathan Bennett
Affiliation:
University of Cambridge.

Extract

It is well known that Berkeley had two arguments for the existence of God. A while ago, in trying to discover what these arguments are and how they fit into Berkeley's scheme of things, I encountered certain problems which are hardly raised, let alone solved, in the standard commentaries. I think that I have now solved these problems, and in this paper I present my results

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1965

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References

1 Page-numbers are those in the Everyman volume A New Theory Vision and Other Writings. Those who do not have this may be helped to check my references by the information that in the Everyman volume the first dialogue is on pp. 199-240, the second on pp. 241-262, and the third on pp. 262-303.Google Scholar