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  1. John Norris. First published Tue Feb 13, 2007; substantive revision Thu Mar 13, 2014. John Norris (1657 – 1711) continued the broadly Cartesian project in late 17 th Century England despite the ever-growing prominence of Lockean empiricism. Norris wrote on numerous topics, including politics, religion, philosophy and the Christian life.

  2. In John Norris. Norris’ most significant work, An Essay Towards the Theory of the Ideal or Intelligible World (1701–04), treats the intelligible world in two parts: first, in itself, and second, in relation to human understanding. This work is a complete exposition of the views of Malebranche and refutes the assertions of… Read More.

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  4. 2009年3月12日 · This book is a comprehensive study of the philosophy of John Norris, one of the most neglected British philosophers of the early modern period. Norris is a minor figure to be sure, but of sufficient importance to merit more attention than he has had. This book is the first of its kind in English in almost thirty years and certainly the most philosophical and sympathetic portrayal in the ...

  5. John Norris was born at Collingbourne Kingston, Wiltshire. He was educated at Winchester School, and Exeter College, Oxford, gaining a B.A. in 1680. He was later appointed a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford (M.A. 1684). He lived a quiet life as a country parson and thinker at Fugglestone St Peter with Bemerton, Wiltshire, from 1692 until his ...

  6. 2021年1月13日 · Updated Jan. 14, 2021, 3:22 PM UTC. By NBC News. In a historic vote, the House of Representatives on Wednesday impeached President Donald Trump for urging his supporters to march on the U.S ...

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  7. John Norris (born 1657, CollingbourneKingston, Wiltshire, Eng.—died 1711, Bemerton, Wiltshire) was an Anglican priest and philosopher remembered as an exponent of Cambridge Platonism, a 17th-century revival of Plato’s ideas, and as the sole English follower of the French Cartesian philosopher Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715).

  8. 2024年2月28日 · Published: February 28, 2024 2:29am EST. John Hlophe has become the first judge to be impeached in democratic South Africa. Felix Dlangamandla/ Gallo Images/ Getty Images. John Hlophe’s ...