Alexander Campbell Fraser
(1819–1914)
Scottish philosopher
This author wrote articles for the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica.
Articles attributed to this author are designated in EB1911 by the initials "A. C. F."

Works

  • Essays in Philosophy (1856)
  • Rational Philosophy in History and in System (1858) [external link]
  • "The Literary Life of Isaac Taylor" in Macmillan's Magazine (1865)
  • Collected Edition of the Works of Bishop Berkeley with Annotations, etc. (1871; enlarged 1901). [Vol 1. external link] [Vol 2] [Vol 3] [Vol 4]
  • Berkeley (1881) Blackwood's Philosophical Classics [external link]
  • Locke (1890) Blackwood's Philosophical Classics
  • Annotated Edition of Locke's Essay (1894) [external link]
  • Philosophy of Theism (1895) Gifford Lecture [external link]
  • Thomas Reid (1898)
  • Selections from Berkeley, annotated. An introduction to the problems of modern philosophy for the use of students in colleges and universities (1899) [external link]
  • John Locke as a Factor in Modern Thought (1904)
  • Biographia Philosophica (1904) [external link]
  • Berkeley and Spiritual Realism (1908)

Editor

  • Life and Letters of George Berkeley (1871)
  • The Works of George Berkeley (1901)

Contribution to EB1911

Works about Fraser


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