Richard Cumberland
English philosopher and moral theorist
Born
July 15th, 1631
394 years ago
Died
1718
307 years ago — 87 years old
Category
Thinkers & Philosophers
Country
England
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Born in 1631, this English philosopher contributed significantly to moral philosophy and metaphysics. He was a proponent of the notion of a social contract, emphasizing the moral responsibilities of individuals in society. His works examined the relationship between moral obligation and human conduct, advocating for a rational basis of ethical behavior. Cumberland's ideas were influential during the development of later ethical theories, laying groundwork for future scholars in the field. His notable publication, 'De Legibus Naturae,' discussed the principles of natural law and its implications for governance and morality.
Authored 'De Legibus Naturae'
Developed concepts of natural law
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