[
	{
		"id": "KQD57GVX",
		"type": "chapter",
		"abstract": "Samuel Clarke (1675–1729) was the most influential Britishmetaphysician and philosophical theologian in the generation betweenLocke and Berkeley, and only Shaftesbury rivals him in ethics. In allthree areas he was critical of Hobbes, Spinoza, and Toland.",
		"container-title": "The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy",
		"edition": "Fall 2024",
		"publisher": "Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University",
		"source": "Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy",
		"title": "Samuel Clarke",
		"URL": "https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2024/entries/clarke/",
		"author": [
			{
				"family": "Yenter",
				"given": "Timothy"
			},
			{
				"family": "Vailati",
				"given": "Ezio"
			}
		],
		"editor": [
			{
				"family": "Zalta",
				"given": "Edward N."
			},
			{
				"family": "Nodelman",
				"given": "Uri"
			}
		],
		"accessed": {
			"date-parts": [
				[
					"2024",
					11,
					6
				]
			]
		},
		"issued": {
			"date-parts": [
				[
					"2024"
				]
			]
		}
	}
]