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James Tyrrell (writer)

James Tyrrell (5 May 1642 – 17 June 1718) was an English author, Whig political philosopher, and historian. He was the grandson of James Ussher and a friend of John Locke.

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Alma mater
The Queen's College, Oxford
Born
(1642-05-05)May 5, 1642 London, England
Died
17 June 1718(1718-06-17) (aged 76) Shotover, England
Era
17th-century philosophy
Main interests
Political philosophy
Region
Western philosophy

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James Tyrrell (writer) → The Queen's College, Oxford
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James Tyrrell (writer) → (1642-05-05)May 5, 1642 London, England
Died · 1
James Tyrrell (writer) → 17 June 1718(1718-06-17) (aged 76) Shotover, England
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James Tyrrell (writer) → 17th-century philosophy
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James Tyrrell (writer) → Political philosophy
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James Tyrrell (writer)Era17th-century philosophy1.00infobox
James Tyrrell (writer)Main interestsPolitical philosophy1.00infobox
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