Samuel Clarke

Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (2018)
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First published Sat Apr 5, 2003; most recent substantive revision Wed Aug 22, 2018. Samuel Clarke (1675–1729) was the most influential British philosopher in the generation between Locke and Berkeley. His philosophical interests were mostly in metaphysics, theology, and ethics.

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