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The Theory of Vision, or Visual Language,: Shewing the Immediate Presence and Providence of a Deity, Vindicated and Explained - Softcover

 
9781173876425: The Theory of Vision, or Visual Language,: Shewing the Immediate Presence and Providence of a Deity, Vindicated and Explained

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<title> The Theory Of Vision, Or Visual Language,: Shewing The Immediate Presence And Providence Of A Deity, Vindicated And Explained

<author> George Berkeley

<publisher> printed for J. Tonson in the Strand., 1733

<subjects> Philosophy; Movements; Phenomenology; Medical / Ophthalmology; Natural theology; Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology; Vision

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George Berkeley (1685-1753) was one of the three great British empiricist philosophers; his best known works include An Essay towards a New Theory of Vision and A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge.

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