Abbreviations and Glossary Preface Part 1 Introduction: Berkeley 1: Overview and Summary 2: Berkeley's life and works 3: Core dualism and dualistic experience 4: Dualism or monism? 5: The phenomenalistic interpretation 6: Overview 7 James Hill on the notional 8: The 2 or 3 Advantages of the sect 27 doctrine 9: What underpins the notional 10: The big historical picture 11: The Humean entries in Berkeley's Notebooks 12: Succinct statement 13: Berkeley's revision of his account of objects 14: Berkeley's Siris Part 2: The texts: Introduction Berkeley's works: 1 Notebooks or Philosophical Commentaries, PCs, circa 1707 2 Draft of the Introduction to PHK, late 1708 3 NTV, 1709 4 Letter to Percival, Sept. 1709 5 Principles of Human Knowledge, 1710, PHK 6 Three Dialogues, 1713, DHP 7 Guardian essays, 1713 8 De Motu, 1721 9 Berkeley's letters to Samuel Johnson 10 Alciphron, 1732 and 1752, Alc 11 Theory of Vision Vindicated, 1733, TVV 12 PHK, 1734 12 DHP, 1734 13 Siris, 1744 14 'On Tar', 1744 15 1751 Sermon Notes on the Texts Part 3: The New Berkeley Commentary: 1: Berkeley's actual philosophy 3: Berkeley's philosophy without immaterialism 4: Neo-Berkeley on God and other dualistic minds 5.: God and theistic and dualistic intimacy 6: Montaigne and La Boete Conclusion Extended bibliography Index.
The Essential Berkeley and Neo-Berkeley