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Joseph Priestley, Metaphysician and Philosopher of Religion (2008)

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This chapter examines Priestley's philosophical thought. It argues that Priestley's chief importance as a philosophical theorist lies in keeping alive, clarifying, and deepening lines of thought under threat of being marginalized as the exclusive preserve of unbelievers. His championing of the cause of necessity made it easier to entertain such a view impartially and more difficult to dismiss it out of hand. His spirited defence of the doctrines of necessity and materialism has been singled out for praise by the likes of the Victorian scientist T. H. Huxley, who found his `among the most powerful, clear, and unflinching expositions of materialism and necessarianism which exist in the English language'. As James Harris observes, Priestley's formulation of the doctrine of necessity became the point of departure for defenders of necessity for the next forty years in Britain, particularly among dissenters. As for his third major philosophical interest --- the association of ideas --- he served as a champion of Hartley through his edition, but the loss of his manuscript during the Birmingham riots meant that this potential legacy was left unrealized. Keywords: metaphysics, philosophy, materialism, doctrine of necessity, religion, morality, association of ideas

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Authors & Contributors
Rumore, Paola
Wolfe, Charles T.
Peter B. Thompson
Goldman, Loren
Salatowsky, Sascha
Gasparri, Giuliano
Journals
Intellectual History Review
British Journal for the History of Philosophy
Physics in Perspective
HOPOS
History of Science
European Legacy
Publishers
Universitat de Barcelona
Polity Press
Georg Olms Verlag
Columbia University Press
College Publications
Ashgate, Variorum
Concepts
Science and religion
Philosophy
Philosophy and religion
Materialism
Metaphysics
Natural philosophy
People
Priestley, Joseph
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Locke, John
Stegmann, Christoph
Wolff, Christian von
Montaigne, Michel Eyquem de
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
16th century
Renaissance
19th century
Early modern
Places
Germany
Europe
Great Britain
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