Thomas Daniel: an unknown philosopher of the mid-eighteenth century

History of European Ideas 27 (3):257-272 (2001)
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This article identifies the author of an anonymous 1751 pamphlet and a group of associated letters to The Gentleman's Magazine as one Thomas Daniel, a customs officer at Sunderland and amateur philosopher. It explores the form of immaterialism Daniel presented, in relation to the views of Malebranche, Newton, Berkeley, Arthur Collier, and Jonathan Edwards.

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Jasper Reid
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Immaterialism.Jasper Reid - 2014 - In Aaron Garrett (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Eighteenth Century Philosophy. New York: Routledge.

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