William Temple (1881-1944), archbishop of Canterbury, was an outstanding church and civic leader who by the time he died had achieved world status in the ecumenical movement as one who could speak wit...
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Sir William Temple achieved success in a variety of prose genres: the familiar essay, for which he is best known; the political analysis, full of his reasoned responses to contemporary events; and the...
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Sir William Temple's significance for the history of logic lies in his strenuous championing of Ramism in the Cambridge of the 1580s. He is perhaps best known for the bitter pamphlet war with Everard ...
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