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===Original publications=== * ''Arithmetica'' (1707) * ''Miscellanea Mathematica'' (1707) * ''Philosophical Commentaries'' or ''Common-Place Book'' (1707β08, notebooks) * ''[[wikisource:An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision|An Essay Towards a New Theory of Vision]]'' (1709) * ''[[A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge]]'', Part I (1710) * ''Passive Obedience, or the Christian doctrine of not resisting the Supreme Power'' (1712) * ''[[Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous]]'' (1713) * ''An Essay Towards Preventing the Ruin of Great Britain'' (1721) * ''[[De Motu (Berkeley's essay)|De Motu]]'' (1721) * ''A Proposal for Better Supplying Churches in our Foreign Plantations, and for converting the Savage Americans to Christianity by a College to be erected in the Summer Islands'' (1725) * ''A Sermon preached before the incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts'' (1732) * ''[[Alciphron (book)|Alciphron, or the Minute Philosopher]]'' (1732) * {{Cite book|title=Essays toward a new theory of vision|publisher=Francesco Storti (2.)|location=Venezia|year=1732|language=it|url=https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=11810614}} * ''The Theory of Vision, or Visual Language, shewing the immediate presence and providence of a Deity, vindicated and explained'' (1733) * ''[[The Analyst|The Analyst: A Discourse Addressed to an Infidel Mathematician]]'' (1734) * ''A Defence of Free-thinking in Mathematics, with Appendix concerning Mr. Walton's vindication of Sir Isaac Newton's Principle of Fluxions'' (1735) * ''Reasons for not replying to Mr. Walton's Full Answer'' (1735) * ''The Querist, containing several queries proposed to the consideration of the public'' (three parts, 1735β37). * ''A Discourse addressed to Magistrates and Men of Authority'' (1736) * ''Siris, a chain of philosophical reflections and inquiries, concerning the virtues of tar-water'' (1744). * ''A Letter to the Roman Catholics of the Diocese of Cloyne'' (1745) * ''A Word to the Wise, or an exhortation to the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland'' (1749) * ''Maxims concerning Patriotism'' (1750) * ''Farther Thoughts on Tar-water'' (1752) * ''Miscellany'' (1752)
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