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  1. William Godwin fue un destacado filósofo, novelista y escritor político inglés del siglo XVIII. Nacido el 3 de marzo de 1756 en Wisbech, Cambridgeshire, Godwin es conocido como uno de los principales exponentes del movimiento radical en Inglaterra.

  2. Né le 3 mars 1756 àWisbech, Cambridgeshire ; mort le 7 avril 1836 à Londres ; théoricien politique et écrivain. Fils d’un ministre non conformiste, William Godwin passe son enfance en Est-Anglie où son précepteur, Samuel Newton, le convertit à la secte dissidente de Robert Sandeman. Godwin devient alors pasteur sande-manien et exerce ...

  3. "William Godwin" published on by null. (1756–1836),was at first a Dissenting minister, but became an atheist and philosopher of anarchical view. He believed that men acted according to reason and that rational creatures could live in harmony without laws or institutions.

  4. William Godwin-husband of Mary Wollstonecraft, father of Mary Shelley, friend of Coleridge, Lamb, Hazlitt, and mentor of Wordsworth, Southey, and Shelley-has been recently recognized as an original moral and revolutionary thinker and a novelist of great skill, a man whose influence was far wider than is usually assumed.

  5. William Godwin nació el tres de marzo de 1756 en Wis-bech, Cambridgeshire, una de las áreas más prósperas de la In-glaterra de su época, en una familia de clase media. Su padre, John Godwin, era pastor calvinista y su madre, Anna Hull, era hija de un armador. El ambiente familiar estaba dominado por la tradición calvinista.

  6. Godwin, a leading thinker and author ranking in his day close to Thom. 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. His reading of atheist d'Holbach and others caused him to lose both his belief in the doctrine of eternal damnation ...

  7. William Godwin. William Godwin was born 3 March 1756 in Cambridgeshire, England, and was educated, beginning in 1773, at Hoxton Academy, a liberal Presbyterian college in London. Though he was trained for a career as a dissenting minister, Godwin remained in that profession for less than four years, preaching in Ware, Stowmarket, and Beaconsfield.