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Saturday, March 22, 2014

BBC Radio Discussion of the Philosophy of Berkeley

Philip Pilkington discusses a BBC radio program on George Berkeley here.

And the program is here:
Bishop Berkeley, BBC Radio 4, In our Time.
Links
Philip Pilkington, “BBC Radio Program on George Berkeley,” Fixing the Economists, March 20, 2014
http://fixingtheeconomists.wordpress.com/2014/03/20/bbc-radio-program-on-george-berkeley/


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