Anne Finch

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Anne Finch, later known as Anne Conway, Viscountess Conway, was a 17th-century English philosopher whose metaphysical ideas influenced the development of rationalism and idealism.

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instanceOf 17th-century philosopher
English philosopher
early modern philosopher
metaphysician
philosopher
woman philosopher
alsoKnownAs Anne Conway NERFINISHED
Viscountess Conway NERFINISHED
birthName Anne Finch NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 17th century
correspondedWith Henry More NERFINISHED
other Cambridge Platonists
countryOfCitizenship England
era Early modern philosophy
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork metaphysics
philosophy
gender female
hasGenre metaphysical treatise
hasInfluencedTradition German idealism
continental rationalism
influenced Christian Wolff NERFINISHED
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz NERFINISHED
idealist philosophy
later idealist metaphysics
rationalist philosophy
influencedBy Cambridge Platonists NERFINISHED
Henry More NERFINISHED
René Descartes NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest God and creation
metaphysics of substance
the nature of spirit
movement idealism
rationalism
notableIdea hierarchy of living substances
monistic spiritual substance
rejection of Cartesian dualism
notableWork The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy NERFINISHED
philosophicalFocus nature of body and spirit
problem of evil
relationship between God and creatures
philosophicalSchool Cambridge Platonism NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity England
religion Christianity
residence Ragley Hall NERFINISHED
spouse Edward Conway, 1st Earl of Conway NERFINISHED
title Viscountess Conway NERFINISHED

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