Berkeley's doctrine of notions: a reconstruction based on his theory of meaning

New York: St. Martin's Press (1987)
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original E. Flage, Daniel (1987) "Berkeley’s Doctrine of Notions: A Reconstruction Based on His Theory of Meaning". Routledge

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