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Primary Sources
- Conway, Anne. The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy, London, 1692. Modern translation by T. Corse and A. Coudert. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. (Scholar)
- Cragg, G. R., (ed.). The Cambridge Platonists. New York: Oxford University Press, 1968.
- Cudworth, Ralph A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality, London, 731, Modern edition ed. S. Hutton (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996). Patrides, C. A. (ed.). The Cambridge Platonists. (London: Arnold, 1969). (Scholar)
- Cudworth , Ralph. The True Intellectual System of the Universe. (London, 1678). Facsimile reprint, Stuttgart-Bad Canstatt: Friedrich Frommann Verlag, 1964.
- Culverwell, Nathaniel An Elegant and Learned Discourse of the Light of Nature, London, 1652. Modern edition by R.A. Greene and H. McCallum. (Toronto, 1971). (Scholar)
- More, Henry. A Collection of Several Philosophical Writings, London, 1662.
- More, Henry. Opera omnia. 3 vols. London 1675-1679. Facsimile reprint, Hildesheim: Olms, 1966). (Scholar)
- Smith, John Select Discourses, ed. J. Worthington. London 1660. Facsimile reprint, New York and London: Garland, 1978. (Scholar)
- Sterry, Peter, A Discourse of the Freedom of the Will. London, 1675.
- Taliaferro, Charles,and Alison Teply (eds), Cambridge Platonist Spirituality. New York, Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 2004.
- Whichcote, Benjamin, The Works of the Learned Benjamin Whichcote, 4 vols. Aberdeen, 1751. Facsimile reprint New York, 1977. (Scholar)
- Whichcote, Benjamin, Some Select Notions. London, 1685.
- Whichcote, Benjamin, Select Sermons, with a Preface by Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of Shaftesbury. London, 1698.
Secondary Sources
- Darwall, S. British Moralists and the Internal Ought. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 1992.
- Gabbey, Alan. ‘Philosophia cartesiana triumphata: Henry More and Descartes, 1646-71’. In T.M. Lennon et al., Problems in Cartesianism , pp. 171-249. Kingston and Montreal: Queens McGill University Press, 1982. (Scholar)
- Hall, Rupert. Henry More. Magic Religion and Experiment. Oxford: Blackwell, 1990.
- Hutton, Sarah (ed.). Henry More (1614-1687). Tercentenary Studies. Dordrecht: Kluwer, 1990. (Scholar)
- Hutton, Sarah ‘Lord Herbert and the Cambridge Platonists’. In S. Brown (ed.). British Philosophy and the Age of Enlightenment, Routledge History of Philosophy, vol. 5. London: Routledge, 1995. (Scholar)
- Hutton, Sarah ‘The Cambridge Platonists’. In S. Nadler (ed.). Blackwell Companion to Early Modern Philosophy. Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming. (Scholar)
- Koyré, Alexander. From the Closed World to the Infinite Universe. Baltimore, MA: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957.
- Passmore, J.A. Ralph Cudworth, an Interpretation. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1951.
- Rogers, G.A.J., J.-M. Vienne, Y.-C. Zarka (eds). The Cambridge Platonists in Philosophical Context. Politics, Metaphysics and Religion. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997.
- Scott, Dominic Recollection and Explanation. Plato's Theory of Learning and its Successors. Cambridge University Press, 1990.
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