Anne Conway (also known as Viscountess Conway; née Finch; 14 December 1631 – 23 February 1679) was an English philosopher of the Enlightenment, whose...
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Anne Conway may refer to: Anne Seymour Damer (1748–1828), née Conway, English sculptor Anne C. Conway (born 1950), US federal judge Anne Conway (philosopher)...
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Anne Finch may refer to: Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway née Finch, (1631 – 1679), English philosopher Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea (1661 – 1720)...
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Anne Conway, also Lady Anne Finch Conway, also Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway (née Finch) (1631–1679), English philosopher Lady Anne Cottington, wife of...
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Edward Conway, 1st Earl of Conway (c. 1623 – 11 August 1683) PC, FRS, of Ragley Hall, Alcester, in Warwickshire, was an English peer and politician who...
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Viscountess Conway (1631–1679), English philosopher Anne C. Conway (born 1950), American lawyer and Senior United States District Judge Arthur Conway (disambiguation)...
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Elizabeth Foxcroft (category 17th-century English philosophers)
English theosophist. She was Anne Conway's companion and they were both interested in the views of the German philosopher Jakob Böhme. Her son, Ezekial...
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Press: 27. Retrieved 1 August 2007. Hutton, Sarah (2004). Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher. Cambridge University Press. p. 218. ISBN 0-521-83547-X. Retrieved...
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notable philosophers include Maitreyi (1000 BCE), Gargi Vachaknavi (900 BCE), Ghosha (800 BCE), Hypatia of Alexandria (c. 370–415 CE), Anne Conway (1631–1679)...
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term monad was adopted from Greek philosophy by modern philosophers Giordano Bruno, Anne Conway, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Monadology), John Dee (The...
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people Anne Clark, several people Anne Clarke, several people Anne Collins, several people Anne Conway, several people Anne Cook, several people Anne Crawford...
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This is a list of American philosophers; of philosophers who are either from, or spent many productive years of their lives in the United States. Francis...
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circa 1778–83 and of William Tasker circa 1871–73. It became the home of Anne Conway and she was visited there by a number of notable people including Gottfried...
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not be the same." Conway thought he was exaggerating. Rogers's story eventually received 32.8 million unique visitors. When Conway woke up the next morning...
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Women in philosophy (redirect from Female philosopher)
anthologies do not usually mention 17th century women philosophers such as Margaret Cavendish, Anne Conway, and Lady Damaris Masham. Price argues that the philosophical...
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John Horton Conway's playable Game of Life. Nassim Taleb is wary of such models, and coined the term "ludic fallacy." Certain philosophers of science argue...
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Finch, 1st Earl of Nottingham. His daughter Anne married Edward Conway, Viscount Conway, and was a philosopher in the tradition of the Cambridge Platonists...
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List of metaphysicians (category Lists of philosophers)
Báñez Robert Bellarmine John of St. Thomas René Descartes Thomas Hobbes Anne Conway Baruch Spinoza Nicolas Malebranche Gottfried Leibniz George Berkeley...
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Magickal Review. Archived from the original on April 10, 2012. Bertrand L. Conway, Studies in Church History (1916) p. 153 "El Deber, Noticias de Bolivia...
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Cambridge Platonists (category 17th-century English philosophers)
John Worthington (1618–1671) Nathaniel Culverwel (1619–1651) Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway (1631–1679) Joseph Glanvill (1636–1680) Damaris Cudworth Masham...
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Overwhelmingly these intellectuals were male, but the emergence of women philosophers who made contributions is notable. Age of Enlightenment "The Encyclopedia...
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November 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2015. Gardner, Bill (19 January 2015). "Anne Kirkbride who played Coronation Street's Deirdre Barlow dies aged 60". The...
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format. In 2005 listeners were invited to vote in a poll for the greatest philosopher in history. The winner was the subject of the final programme before...
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University Press. p. 164. ISBN 0198021674. Sarah Hutton (2004). Anne Conway: A Woman Philosopher. Cambridge University Press. p. 206. ISBN 0521109817. Allison...
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(1679–1749) Arthur Collier, (1680–1732) Anthony Collins, (1676–1729)12 Lady Anne Finch Conway, (1631–1679)12 Geraud de Cordemoy, (1626–1684) Jean-Pierre de Crousaz...
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Trismegistus – Legendary author of the Hermetica Iamblichus – Syrian Neoplatonist philosopher (c. 245 – c. 325)Pages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets...
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Philosophers (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically: Note: This list has a minimal criterion for inclusion and the...
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Damer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Anne Seymour Damer, née Conway, (1748–1828), English sculptor Damer Leslie Allen, Irish-born...
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The term was first used by Émile Boirac in 1876. Boirac was a French philosopher whose book L'avenir des sciences psychiques (lit. 'The Future of the...
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were observing real events. The concept is usually attributed to the philosopher, critic and dramatist Denis Diderot, who wrote in 1758 that actors and...
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