Many philosophical schools developed in England in this century it is possible to be influenced by diversity of beliefs. One stream belief is the flow of "deism" which is a flow in England in the 18th century merged with Eduard Herbert of Chereburry (1581-1648), known as a provider of natural religious teachings.
Deism is streams that are contradictory to revealed religion along with his testimonies, 'al-kitab', to the critique of reason in describing religion from natural knowledge, free from all the teachings of the church.
This stream, deep our view, is very possible in response to the circumstances at that time which tends to deny the ability of ratio and empirical verification. In the field of philosophy a famous figure in the study of metaphysics and deismists are George Barceley. He was born in the city of Kilkenny, England, on March 18, 1685 and died in 1753.
He studied Theology in Dublin (1707), and became the 'priest' in Angkikan (1721), and later teaching theology, Greek and Hebrew, and publishing essays about philosophy.
He was known for his theory called "idealism, which he said itself is called "immaterialism", because it denies the existence of an outside world human consciousness.
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