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    Henry More (1614-1687) was an English philosopher of the Cambridge Platonist school. He wrote on topics such as immortality, spiritualism, and theology, and influenced Emerson, Blavatsky, and others.

  2. Aug 24, 2007 · Henry More (1614–1687), theologian, and philosopher, is usually regarded as characteristic of a group of broadly like-minded thinkers, discerned by historians and designated by them as the Cambridge Platonists (Tulloch 1874, Cassirer 1953).

  3. henry-moore.org › discover-and-research › discoverHenry Moore’s story

    • Early years. Henry Moore was born in Castleford, a small mining town in Yorkshire, England, in 1898. Moore knew he wanted to be a sculptor from an early age, but reluctantly trained as a teacher before joining the army during the First World War.
    • Outbreak of war. In 1939 war broke out again. In 1940, Moore began drawing people sheltering in the London Underground during the Blitz. Moore’s ‘Shelter Drawings’ captured the popular imagination, recognised as a sensitive yet powerful response to the War.
    • Public works. During the War, circumstances forced Moore to concentrate on drawing. However, in 1943 he was commissioned to carve a Madonna and Child for the Church of St. Matthew in Northampton.
    • International reputation. By 1960 Moore was arguably at the height of his powers. In a decade characterised by social and cultural change, Moore was driven to create progressively abstract works inspired by nature, on an increasingly large scale.
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  6. Aug 28, 2024 · Learn about Henry More, an English poet and philosopher who was a leading figure of the Cambridge Platonist movement. He argued against Descartes's dualism and Hobbes's atheism, and wrote on metaphysics, ethics, and religion.

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  7. Learn about Henry More (1614–1687), a leading member of the Cambridge Platonists and a critic of scientific rationalism. Find entries from various Oxford dictionaries and encyclopedias on his life, works, and influence.

  8. Aug 24, 2007 · Henry More (1614–1687), theologian, and philosopher, is usually regarded as one of the most characteristic of a group of broadly like-minded thinkers, discerned by historians and designated by them as the Cambridge Platonists.