Reason, Faith, Mystery: Ralph Cudworth of the Cambridge Platonist School
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Ralph Cudworth, religion, reason, christianity, deismAbstract
The text introduces the figure of Ralph Cudworth, the leading representative of the Cambridge Platonist school. The presentation of the views of the English philosopher and theologian aims to draw attention to the original and almost completely forgotten intellectual tradition of 17th-century England – typically perceived as dominated wholly by the currents of empiricist and materialistic orientation.
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