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Preface | ||
Works Frequently Cited | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | Abstraction and the Berkeleyan Philosophy of Mathematics | 9 |
2 | Berkeley's New Foundations for Geometry | 44 |
3 | Berkeley's New Foundations for Arithmetic | 88 |
4 | Berkeley and the Calculus: The Background | 123 |
5 | Berkeley and the Calculus: Writings before the Analyst | 152 |
6 | Berkeley and the Calculus: The Analyst | 178 |
7 | The Aftermath of the Analyst | 231 |
Conclusions | 297 | |
Bibliography | 301 | |
Index | 317 |
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