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William Godwin (3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of ...
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What was William Godwin most known for?
William Godwin (1756–1836) Following the publication of An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice in 1793 and his most successful novel, Caleb Williams, in 1794, William Godwin was briefly celebrated as the most influential English thinker of the age.
What did William Godwin say about Mary Wollstonecraft?
He praised Wollstonecraft, but also explained she was an unwed mother and had attempted suicide twice. Godwin even states that the main reason why Wollstonecraft and Godwin married was “the circumstance of Mary's being in a state of pregnancy” which implies Wollstonecraft and Godwin's immorality.
What did Godwin predict in his book?
Godwin saw the government and institutions as corrupt forces and called for an anarchist society that would replace them. Godwin predicted that the spread and extension of knowledge and understanding, by society, would facilitate the anarchism that would depose both government and institutions.
Did William Godwin believe in God?
William Godwin lived from 1756-1836. He grew up in a strict Calvinistic household, but his religious teachers took Calvinism to a whole new level of austerity. As Godwin grew up, he gradually shifted his views from Christianity to atheism, and finally retained a mild belief in God.
16‏/01‏/2000 · William Godwin (1756–1836) was the founder of philosophical anarchism. In his An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793) he argued that government is a ...
18‏/12‏/2024 · Social philosopher, political journalist, and religious dissenter who anticipated the English Romantic literary movement with his writings advancing atheism, ...
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In An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice, Godwin argues that individuals have the power to free themselves from the intellectual and social restrictions ...
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An original moral thinker, a pioneer in socialist economics and progressive education, and a novelist of great skill.
William Godwin was born 3 March 1756 in Cambridgeshire, England, and was educated, beginning in 1773, at Hoxton Academy, a liberal Presbyterian college in ...
William Godwin is perhaps not the most famous but was one of the most influential British radicals and political philosophers of the Age of Revolution.
An original moral thinker, a pioneer in socialist economics and progressive education, and a novelist of great skill.
William Godwin was the son and grandson of strait-laced Calvinist ministers. Strictly-raised, he followed in paternal footsteps, becoming a minister by age 22.
William Godwin, was a prolific writer: a journalist, novelist and political philosopher; although, he is now mostly remembered as the husband of Mary ...