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PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS

BY

PROFESSOR CAMPBELL FRASER.

THE COLLECTED WORKS OF GEORGE BERKELEY, D.D., formerly Bishop of Cloyne, including many of his Writ ings hitherto unpublished. With Prefaces, Annotations, his Life and Letters, and an account of his Philosophy. 4 vols. 8vo, £2, 18s. (CLARENDON PRESS.)

"At length we have a complete edition of Berkeley's Works, which reflects honour alike on the Oxford University Press and on the University of Edinburgh."-Edinburgh Review.

"This splendid edition of Berkeley's Works is of very high value."-Contemporary Review.

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''Complete' is the characterising word that may be written on these superb four volumes. The diligence, the care, the faith of Professor Fraser as an editor, are, to our belief, quite unsurpassed in philosophical literature."-Dr HUTCHISON STIRLING in the American Journal of Speculative Philosophy.

"This work may be designated as in every respect a masterpiece. At length justice has been done to Berkeley." Prof. VAN DER WYCK in the Tijdspiegel.

"This edition is already the standard one of Berkeley, and will never be superseded."-Princeton Review.

"One of the best publications that has appeared under the auspices of the Clarendon Press."-Times.

SELECTIONS FROM BERKELEY. WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES FOR THE USE OF STUDENTS IN THE UNIVERSITIES. Fourth Edition. Crown 8vo, 8s. 6d. (CLARENDON PRESS.)

"All who take an interest in philosophy will find in this volume a perfect treasure-house of pleasant and instructive reading."-St James's Gazette.

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AN ESSAY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING. By JOHN LOCKE. Collated and Annotated with Prolegomena Biographical, Critical, and Historical, by Professor CAMPBELL FRASER. In 2 vols. 8vo, £1, 12s.

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"An edition of Locke's great masterpiece which attests the ripe scholarship and rare speculative and critical acumen of the Emeritus Professor of Logic. and Metaphysics in the University of Edinburgh, who has already rendered the same service to Berkeley."-Times.

"The only good edition of the great work of which the whole of English empirical philosophy is the outgrowth.”—Academy.

"We have at last an edition of Locke's famous 'Essay,' of which neither the philosophy nor the literature of England need be ashamed."-Speaker. "Twenty-three years ago Professor Campbell Fraser completed for the Clarendon Press his edition of Berkeley's Works, with an account of his Life and Philosophy. That was received on its appearance by universal consent as probably the most completely satisfactory edition of a philosophical author in any language. Not only did it take its place as the standard edition of its author, but it made Berkeley a fresh power in British thought. Professor Fraser has now produced a worthy pendant to that work of his middle life in the handsome edition of Locke's 'Essay,' just issued by the Clarendon Press. The editing is as full, as accurate, as completely satisfying, and the philosophical insight and sympathy as marked, as before. This will no doubt remain the standard edition of Locke's famous Essay.'"-Scotsman. "An edition of the great Philosophical Classic of which the English-speaking world may well be proud."-American Philosophical Review.

BERKELEY. Being Vol. III. of PHILOSOPHICAL CLASSICS FOR ENGLISH READERS. & SONS.)

Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. (W. BLACKWOOD

"Professor Fraser brings an ease of expression and a lucidity of thought that, we venture to think, can hardly fail to throw the general scheme of eighteenth-century thought into clearer relief even for the professed student of philosophy."-Spectator.

LOCKE. Being Vol. XV. of PHILOSOPHICAL CLASSICS FOR ENGLISH READERS. Crown 8vo, 3s. 6d. (W. BLACKWOOD & SONS.)

"Professor Fraser gives a more vivid picture than has yet been presented of the sagacious man's varied activity through life; and the account of the philosophy of the 'Essay' is the most comprehensive and best considered to which either student or common reader can now turn."-Mind.

PHILOSOPHY OF THEISM

PHILOSOPHY OF THEISM

BEING

THE GIFFORD LECTURES

DELIVERED BEFORE THE UNIVERSITY

OF EDINBURGH IN 1894-95

FIRST SERIES

BY

ALEXANDER CAMPBELL FRASER, LL.D.

HON. D.C.L. OXFORD

EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS

IN THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS

EDINBURGH AND LONDON

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