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Samuel Clarke

  • Of Gods and Kings: Natural Philosophy and Politics in the Leibniz-Clarke Disputes Steven Shapin Isis, Vol. 72, No. 2. (Jun., 1981), Pp

    Of Gods and Kings: Natural Philosophy and Politics in the Leibniz-Clarke Disputes Steven Shapin Isis, Vol. 72, No. 2. (Jun., 1981), Pp

  • Caroline, Leibniz, and Clarke Author(S): D. Bertoloni Meli Source: Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol

    Caroline, Leibniz, and Clarke Author(S): D. Bertoloni Meli Source: Journal of the History of Ideas, Vol

  • University of Pennsylvania Press

    University of Pennsylvania Press

  • The Leibnizian-Newtonian Debates: Natural Philosophy and Social Psychology

    The Leibnizian-Newtonian Debates: Natural Philosophy and Social Psychology

  • Benjamin Hoadly, Samuel Clarke, and the Ethics of the Bangorian Controversy: Church, State, and the Moral Law

    Benjamin Hoadly, Samuel Clarke, and the Ethics of the Bangorian Controversy: Church, State, and the Moral Law

  • The Secular Enlightenment

    The Secular Enlightenment

  • Arianism in English Nonconformity, 1700-1750

    Arianism in English Nonconformity, 1700-1750

  • Spinoza on Extension Physical Not Mere Extension in Space, for Spinoza, but It Is Not Part of the Essence of Something Physical to Be Extended in Space at All

    Spinoza on Extension Physical Not Mere Extension in Space, for Spinoza, but It Is Not Part of the Essence of Something Physical to Be Extended in Space at All

  • Bernard Foskett ______

    Bernard Foskett ______

  • Early Eighteenth-Century British Moral Philosophers and the Possibility of Virtue

    Early Eighteenth-Century British Moral Philosophers and the Possibility of Virtue

  • Samuel Clarke and Anthony Collins on the Immortality

    Samuel Clarke and Anthony Collins on the Immortality

  • Space and Time As Relations: the Theoretical Approach of Leibniz

    Space and Time As Relations: the Theoretical Approach of Leibniz

  • The Enlightened Religion of Robert Clayton

    The Enlightened Religion of Robert Clayton

  • Samuel Clarke's Cosmological Argument

    Samuel Clarke's Cosmological Argument

  • The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence

    The Leibniz-Clarke Correspondence

  • (1667-1752) in the Houghton Library

    (1667-1752) in the Houghton Library

  • Trinity Rublev Icon of the Trinity1 Exodus 3

    Trinity Rublev Icon of the Trinity1 Exodus 3

  • Was Isaac Newton an Arian?

    Was Isaac Newton an Arian?

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  • GSJ: Volume 8, Issue 3, March 2020, Online: ISSN 2320-9186
  • The Place of Arminianism in Protestantism
  • Francis Hutcheson and John Clarke: Self-Interest, Desire, and Divine Impassibility
  • Providence, Predestination and Progress: Or, Did the Enlightenment Fail? Author(S): J
  • Why Then Are We Still Reforming?
  • Strickland Offers Us a Brilliant Historical Introduction to the Philosophical
  • An Account of Power and Possibility in Spinoza
  • Francis Hutcheson and John Clarke on Desire and Self-Interest
  • The Influence of Francis Hutcheson on the Development of Economic Thought
  • A Concord of Alchemy with Theology: Isaac Newton's Hermeneutics of The
  • Moral Sense and the Ontology of Value
  • The Moral Philosophy of Asa Shinn


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