Berkeley

In W. H. Newton‐Smith (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of Science. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 12–15 (2017)
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Berkeley was a bishop and a defender of orthodox Christianity in an age when science was beginning to be claimed as an ally by those who called themselves “freethinkers": people who wanted to modify religion and to discard awkward dogmas, or who might even be drawn towards atheism.

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