Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ^inconsistent with the doctrine of Berkeleys earlier treatises,but at the same time not deducible from it. It may be best. geok(;e ]!i:rkel,ev, afterwards eisiiop of cloyne. (iJy j)(C)i(/.W(o)i. of the Provost, Trinity College, Dnhlin.) understood as a development, under the influence of Platonistwriters, of the ontology which all along accompanied Berkeleysphenomenalism, but which was at first left vague. T
Social England : a record of the progress of the people in religion, laws, learning, arts, industry, commerce, science, literature and manners, from the earliest times to the present day . ^inconsistent with the doctrine of Berkeleys earlier treatises,but at the same time not deducible from it. It may be best. geok(;e ]!i:rkel,ev, afterwards eisiiop of cloyne. (iJy j)(C)i(/.W(o)i. of the Provost, Trinity College, Dnhlin.) understood as a development, under the influence of Platonistwriters, of the ontology which all along accompanied Berkeleysphenomenalism, but which was at first left vague. The works by which ]3ishop Butler takes philosophic rank 60 THE AGE OF WALPOLE. 11714 Butler. arc tlio Sermons (172G), preached at the Chapel of theKolls, and The Analogy of Keligion, Natural and Revealed,to the Constitution and Course of Nature (IToG). JosephButler (1G92-1752) was born at Wantage, in Jicrkshire. Hebecame Bishop of Bristol in 1738, of Durham in 1750. Atthe age of twenty-two he corresponded with Clarke on somepositions in Clarkes Discourse Concerning the Being andAttributes of God. What is most remarkable about Butlersletters is the speculative caution he displays in raising pointsagainst Clarkes attempt to establish theism directl}- irom aconsideration of the nature of space as an attri
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