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British and Irish Philosophers

Can you name these british and irish philosophers?
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Franciscan friar - Scholasticism, Natural philosophy (1220-1292)
Franciscan friar - Scholasticism - Realism (1265-1308)
Franciscan friar - Scholasticism, Nominalism (1287-1347)
Scholasticism - Predecessor to Protestantism (1331-1384)
Empiricism, natural philosophy - Scientific method, "New Atlantis" (1561-1626)
Political philosophy - Social contract theory, "Leviathan" (1588-1679)
Clergyman - Cambridge Platonists, "The True Intellectual System of the Universe" (1617-1688)
Immaterialism (subjective idealism) - "A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge (1685-1753)
Enlightenment, empiricism - Father of Liberalism (1632-1704)
Scottish Enlightenment (1694-1746)
Scottish Enlightenment - Scottish school of common sense (1710-1796)
Scottish Enlightenment, empiricism, "Treatise of Human Nature" (1711-1776)
Scottish Enlightenment - Political economy, "The Wealth of Nations" (1723-1790)
Political philosophy - Liberal conservatism, Religious thought (1729-1797)
Natural philosophy, Theologian - Unitarianism (1733-1804)
Political philosophy - Classical radicalism, "Common Sense" (1737-1809)
Natural theology - Watchmaker analogy (1743-1805)
Founder of Utilitarianism - Liberalism (1748-1832)
First modern proponent of anarchism - Utilitarianism (1756-1836)
Feminist philosophy, "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman" (1759-1797)
Political philosophy - Classical liberalism, Utilitarianism (1806-1873)
Natural and political philosophy - Social darwinism (1820-1903)
Utilitarianism, Hedonism (1838-1900)
Process philosophy, "Principia Mathematica" (1861-1947)
Analytical philosophy - Logician (1872-1970)
Analytical philosophy - Consequentialism (1873-1958)
Perennial philosophy - Mysticism (1894-1963)
Eastern mysticism - Perennialism (1915-1973)
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