Clarke, Samuel Philosophers Philosophy
Samuel Clarke, 1675-1729. English theologian and philosopher who propounded the views of Newton and Locke against those of Leibniz (with whom he corresponded) and the deists.
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- Samuel Clarke and Rational Ethics - Section from the Cambridge History of English and clarke, samuel American clarke, samuel Literature. Focuses on Clarke's moral teachings.
- Samuel Clarke - Wikipedia article, drawn from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
- MacTutor History of Mathematics: Samuel Clarke - Biographical article with bibliography, portrait and links to philosophers related topics.
- Biography.com: Clarke, Samuel - Brief summary of his life.
- Catalog of the Scientific Community: Clarke, Samuel - Entry from the Galileo project, giving basic biographical facts on this early modern thinker.
- Samuel Clarke (1675-1729) - Article drawn from the Britannica encyclopedia.
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