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About William Wollaston
William Wollaston (/ˈwʊləstən/; 26 March 1659 – 29 October 1724) was school teacher, a Church of England priest, a scholar of Latin, Greek and Hebrew, a theologian, and a major Enlightenment era English philosopher. He is remembered today for one book, which he completed only two years before his death: The Religion of Nature Delineated (1st ed. 1722; 2nd ed. 1724). Yet despite his cloistered life and his single book, due to his influence on eighteenth-century philosophy and his promotion of a Natural Religion, he may be considered one of the great British Enlightenment philosophers, along with Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. His work contributed to the development of two important intellectual schools: British Deism, and "the pursuit of happiness" moral philosophy of American Practical Idealism. It appears notably in the Declaration of Independence.
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William Wollaston's Timeline
1659 |
March 26, 1659
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Coton-Clanford, Staffordshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1694 |
June 6, 1694
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Charterhouse Square, London, England (United Kingdom)
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1724 |
October 20, 1724
Age 65
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Charterhouse Square, London, England (United Kingdom)
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St Andrew's Church, Great Finborough, Suffolk, England (United Kingdom)
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