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Cambridge Platonism Early Modern History of Philosophy


Cambridge Platonism
A 17th-century school of English philosophical and theological thought which opposed both Oxford Scholasticism and the Cartesian mechanistic tradition. Its Neoplatonic metaphysical doctrines placed a strong emphasis on innate ideas.

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See Also:

  • - Bibliography of scholarly articles on this school, compiled by William S. Peterson.
  • - Section from the Cambridge History of English and American Literature.
  • - Study by Sarah Hutton from the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
  • - Short entry with links to related topics.
  • - Chapter from this 1920 work by Herbert Stanley Redgrove, giving a basic outline of the careers of each of the principal members of this movement.


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