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  1. William Godwin (March 3, 1756 – April 7, 1836) was an English journalist, political philosopher and novelist. He is considered one of the first exponents of utilitarianism, and one of the first modern proponents of anarchism. Godwin is most famous for two books that he published within the space of a year: An Enquiry Concerning Political ...

  2. 16 de dic. de 2013 · William Godwin (1756–1836) was a radical political philosopher, novelist, and social thinker of the British Enlightenment. 1 He was the author of An Enquiry Concerning Political Justice (1793), a founding text of philosophical anarchism, and of Things As They Are; or, The Adventures of Caleb Williams (1794), one of the great novels of the ...

  3. 威廉·葛德文(William Godwin, 1756-1836),英国政治学家、作家,出生于1756年,早年受过严格的宗教教育。他的父亲是加尔文教派的传教士,他自己也曾投身于宗教事业,作过牧师。后来由于受到法国启蒙学派的影响,于十八世纪八十年代断绝同宗教的关系,变成无神论者。他一生主要从事著述,是一位多 ...

  4. 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.

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    30 de may. de 2018 · William Godwin, théoricien politique, romancier. Auteur en 1793 d'une "Enquête sur la justice politique et son influence sur la vertu et le bonheur en général." Avec son roman Caleb Williams ou les choses comme elles sont, paru en 1794, le penseur accéda à une renommée littéraire européenne. Il fut l'un des précurseurs de la pensée ...

  6. William Godwin (1756–1836) was a political philosopher in the purest sense – he wrote no great revolutionary speeches, nor did he ever issue a political manifesto. As the French Revolution careened from popular uprising to government terror, and from Directory to despotism, across the Channel British radicals pressed for parliamentary reform, women’s rights and greater religious freedom.

  7. William Godwin (1756-1836) was born in Wisbech in Cambridgeshire, the son of a nonconformist minister in a strict Calvinist family. H e moved to London and began to develop his own political philosophy, based on anarchism and utilitarianism.