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1. Berkeley's life and works David Berman;
2. Was Berkeley an empiricist or a rationalist? Michael Ayers;
3. Berkeley's notebooks Robert McKim;
4. Berkeley's new theory of vision and its reception Margaret Atherton;
5. Berkeley and the doctrine of signs Kenneth P. Winkler;
6. Berkeley's argument for immaterialism Anthony Grayling;
7. Berkeley on minds and agency Philip D. Cummins;
8. Berkeley's natural philosophy and philosophy of science Lisa Downing;
9. Berkeley's philosophy of mathematics Douglas M. Jesseph;
10. Berkeley's moral and political philosophy Stephen Darwall;
11. Berkeley's economic writings Partick Kelly;
12. Berkeley on religion Stephen R. Clark.
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