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1583
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gptkb:Edward_Herbert,_2nd_Baron_Herbert_of_Cherbury
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1648
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Sir Edward Herbert
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gptkb:Immanuel_Kant
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modern philosophy
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Renaissance philosophy
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his views on religion
advocating for religious tolerance
his autobiography
his literary style
his reflections on society
his influence on later philosophers
founding the philosophy of universal religion
his analysis of culture
his discussions on ethics
his exploration of human nature
his critiques of contemporary thought
his contributions to English literature
his insights into politics
his advocacy for reason in religion
his exploration of the nature of truth
his legacy in philosophy and literature
his philosophical method
his role in the development of modern thought
his treatises on truth
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English
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gptkb:The_Life_of_Edward_Lord_Herbert_of_Cherbury
De Veritate
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gptkb:Mary_Herbert
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