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Оглавление* George Berkeley, Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge [1710; 2nd edn 1734], Part I, paras 1–10, 14, 19, 23–6, 28–30; with omissions, and some changes of spelling and punctuation. There are many available editions of the Principles, including one with a full introduction for students, ed. J. Dancy (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998). See also the handy collection, Berkeley: Philosophical Works, ed. M. Ayers (London: Dent, 1975).
1 1 Various.
2 2 ‘Without’, as often in eighteenth-century English, here means ‘outside’.
3 3 Repugnancy: contradiction.