An Order of Philosophers? Samuel Clarke’s Moral Theory and the Problem of Sacerdos in Enlightenment EnglandFootnote11 I am grateful to Ian Stewart and Simon Kow for commenting on an earlier draft of this paper, as also to the participants in the seminar organized by Conal Condren, Stephen Gaukroger and Ian Hunter on ‘The persona of the philosopher in eighteenth‐century Europe’.
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