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  1. Adams, John (2,818 bytes)
    5: ...'', which contradicted his alleged anti-patriotic views. In that widely circulated work, Adams interpret...
  2. Addison, Joseph (5,201 bytes)
    15: ...g the public sphere in England and in shaping the views of its members.
  3. Astell, Mary (3,415 bytes)
    3: ...h and acquiring virtue. Her social and political views were shaped by the Tory principles of her royalis...
  4. Blackstone, William (4,844 bytes)
    9: ... most famously, [[Bentham, Jeremy]] denounced his views on the sovereignty of government, as did John Aus...
  5. Catherine II, the Great (5,805 bytes)
    7: ...he "Instruction" even reflected [[Smith, Adam]]'s views on taxes and trade. The celebrated tract was as m...
  6. Cavendish, Henry (2,025 bytes)
    7: ...particle based explanation, and in chemistry, the views of Antoine Lavoiser were gaining ground. Cavendis...
  7. Chambers, Sir William (2,157 bytes)
    5: ...of ''Plans, Elevations, Sections, and Perspective Views of the Garden Buildings at Kew'' in 1763, helped ...
  8. Du Châtelet, Gabrielle Emilie le Tonnelier de Breteuil, Marquise (3,338 bytes)
    3: ...lhem Leibniz's metaphysics to France, and for her views on the nature of momentum (''forces vives'').
  9. Coleridge, Samuel Taylor (6,697 bytes)
    3: ...apitulate, reluctantly sacrificing his idealistic views for her conventional ones. The marriage became e...
    13: Bloom, Harold, ''Modern Critical Views: Samuel Taylor Coleridge'', 1986.
  10. Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de (4,081 bytes)
    7: ...ses. From Condillac’s sensationalism stem his views on the importance of education. Being the product...
  11. Crusius, Christian August (1,847 bytes)
    3: ...r the direction of Adolf Friedrich Hoffman, whose views he developed systematically in his dissertations ...
  12. Darwin, Erasmus (1,841 bytes)
    3: ...tions of their environment. He also expressed his views on the origin and development of life in two poem...
  13. Defoe, Daniel (6,939 bytes)
    13: ... forum for his political, economic, and religious views. Crusoe as dissenter, for instance, survives his...
  14. Fichte, Johann Gotlieb (4,828 bytes)
    7: ...f it in 1794. His radical political and religious views, in combination with his unyielding personality, ...
  15. Galvani, Luigi (1,735 bytes)
    7: ...Galvani died shortly before the refutation of his views by Volta.
  16. Genovesi, Antonio (2,753 bytes)
    7: Genovesi’s views on political economy were an eclectic mix of merc...
  17. Godwin, William (4,755 bytes)
    3: ... the contemporaries who stood against his radical views, and with shifting political fortunes of the era...
    5: ... an austere Calvinist, but those strict doctrinal views were challenged and modified by the young boy's t...
  18. Gottsched, Johann Christoph (3,384 bytes)
    5: ...e German literary scene, but after that time, his views were increasingly attacked by scholars, such as [...
    7: ...ction. He provided the theoretical basis for his views in the monograph ''Essay on a German Critical Poe...
  19. Holbach, Paul Henri Dietrich, Baron d’ (5,280 bytes)
    7: ...metallurgy. During the same period his religious views evolved from anticlericalism to atheism. Decidin...
  20. Hutcheson, Francis (5,502 bytes)
    5: ...re congregation walked out to protest his liberal views—he opened an academy of his own in Dublin. His ...
    7: ... virtuously. Hutcheson expanded and clarified his views in two further essays, published as ''An Essay on...
  21. Hutton, James (3,569 bytes)
    3: ... instances of perfect correspondences between his views and the features of the land. In 1794 he publishe...
  22. Jefferson, Thomas (4,872 bytes)
    7: ... an attitude that exemplified his anti-Federalist views.
    11: ...ie centralized government stems from his historic views of Anglo-Saxon England. His interpretation of th...
  23. Joseph II (4,713 bytes)
    3: ...eason. Convinced that people should express their views freely, Joseph encouraged public debate, and issu...
  24. Jovellanos y Ramirez, Gaspar Melchor de (3,550 bytes)
    3: ...the majority of his literary works containing his views on social improvements. These works include: ''E...
    5: ...stice, November 1797-August 1798). His political views, especially his opposition to the Inquisition and...
  25. Kant, Immanuel (8,410 bytes)
    21: ...n religion and was forced to cease publishing his views from 1794-1797. He returned to this topic in his...
  26. Kotzebue, August Friedrich von (1,862 bytes)
    5: ...ndent. He held unpopular political and religious views for which he was eventually stabbed to death by a...
  27. Laplace, Pierre Simon de (5,605 bytes)
    11: ...character of heat and electricity long after such views were experimentally discredited.
  28. Mandeville, Bernard (6,428 bytes)
    3: ...y earned notoriety for their unconventional moral views. In choosing to study medicine, Mandeville follo...
  29. Mercier de la Rivière, Pierre Paul (3,704 bytes)
    3: ...strator and economist who shared the physiocratic views of [[Quesnay, François]]. Son of a wealthy fina...
    5: ...enlightened despotism. It must be noted that his views on enlightened despotism were not entirely accept...
  30. Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel Riquetti, Comte de (4,749 bytes)
    7: ...inister. As the popular movement progressed, his views were also rejected by the revolutionaries. His a...
  31. Möser, Justus (3,632 bytes)
    9: In general, Möser’s views place him in the context of conservative or corpo...
  32. Necker, Jacques (9,029 bytes)
    7: ... (1775), is a treatise attacking the physiocratic views on the free trade of grain held by the minister o...
    13: ...has emerged as a pragmatic thinker whose economic views place him halfway between mercantilism and libera...
  33. Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (2,803 bytes)
    5: ...ent prints, many of which provided more extensive views than previously available and were invaluable to ...
  34. Price, Richard (3,244 bytes)
    3: ...ue of Welsh clergyman Richard Price’s political views by [[Burke, Edmund]] in ''Reflections on the Revo...
  35. Priestley, Joseph (7,443 bytes)
    7: ... and Nantwich, Cheshire. His unorthodox religious views, and a speech impediment, made these positions un...
  36. Ramsay, David (3,498 bytes)
    11: ...im re-election. Unfortunately, many of Ramsay’s views changed after he incurred a large number of debts...
  37. Reid, Thomas (6,139 bytes)
    5: ...ion, was later to reject [[Berkeley, George]]’s views when he saw that they led to Hume’s thoroughgoi...
    15: ...le a professor, although he developed many of his views in lectures given to his students.
    17: ...rinciples. In ethics, as in metaphysics, Reid’s views can be understood as a repudiation of Hume, who b...
  38. Hermann Samuel Reimarus (2,097 bytes)
    3: ...otthold Ephraim]] brought his essentially private views on Christianity to the attention of the general p...
    5: ...with Lessing's public and acrimonious exchange of views with the traditionalist faction, then represented...
  39. Schlegel, August Wilhelm and Friedrich (6,420 bytes)
    9: ...m 1796-1799 he contributed nearly three hundred reviews to the influential ''Jenaische Allgemeine Littera...
    13: ...s, including two volumes of critical essays and reviews, ''Charakteristiken und Kritiken'' (1801), but th...
    17: ... Their lectures and publications shaped critical views of the time, and their influence among their Euro...
  40. Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich von (8,303 bytes)
    21: ...a series of essays in which he formulated his own views on civilization, culture, human behavior, beauty,...
    27: ... and Classical periods of German literature. His views on tragedy, art and the artist, the sublime, the ...
  41. Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper, Third Earl of (6,284 bytes)
    3: ... tutor, he later attacked Locke’s philosophical views.
    7: ...llenged his readers to discover his philosophical views and develop their own, through engagement with hi...
  42. Smith, Adam (5,060 bytes)
    7: ...ion with his incorporation of Christian and Stoic views in a sophisticated and original reworking of Scot...
  43. Smollett, Tobias George (3,838 bytes)
    13: ...m (1996) notes some departures. First, his social views and politics are not based on religion. Second, h...
  44. Spence, Thomas (2,003 bytes)
    7: ...ndon, where he found a broader acceptance for his views. He became a member of the radical “London Cor...
  45. Stewart, Dugald (1,889 bytes)
    3: ...ed and popularized the common sense philosophical views of his teacher and friend [[Reid, Thomas]].
  46. Sulzer, Johann Georg (1,849 bytes)
    7: Bellamy Hosler, ''Changing Aesthetic Views of Instrumental Music in 18th-Century Germany'', ...
  47. Swift, Jonathan (8,417 bytes)
    17: ...ents an earlier stage in history, but since Swift views human development within a moral framework, part ...
  48. Thomasius, Christian (3,407 bytes)
    3: ...ing neighboring Brandenburg more congenial to his views, Thomasius became in 1694 the founding Professor ...
  49. Tindal, Matthew (1,889 bytes)
    5: ...urned to the Church of England, but his religious views were never orthodox. Two of his publications, ''...
  50. Turgot, Anne Robert Jacques (9,196 bytes)
    7: ...ournay’s economic thought, in particular by his views on free trade. Turgot also became part of Quesna...
    11: ...ad long opposed Turgot for his tolerant religious views, were joined by the nobles, and then by Marie Ant...

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