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Joseph Glanvill

    January 1, 1636 – November 4, 1680

    Joseph Glanvill was an English writer and philosopher who became a skilled apologist for the scientific inquiries of his era. While not a scientist himself, he masterfully championed the approach of the English natural philosophers. His writings served as a key text for understanding the intellectual landscape of the 17th century. Glanvill's work emphasizes the power of rational inquiry and advocates for a new perspective on the world.

    Plain Evidence of the Actual Existence of Witches: Proved From the Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments and From Other Authorities
    A Blow at Modern Sadducism in Some Philosophical Considerations About Witchcraft
    Scepsis Scientifica Or, the Vanity of Dogmatizing
    Essays On Several Important Subjects In Philosophy And Religion (1676)
    Saducismus Triumphatus: Or, Full And Plain Evidence Concerning Witches And Apparitions.: In Two Parts
    The Vanity of Dogmatizing