William Molyneux

William Molyneux FRS (; 17 April 1656 – 11 October 1698) was an Anglo-Irish writer on science, politics and natural philosophy.

He is noted as a close friend of fellow philosopher John Locke, and for proposing Molyneux's Problem, a thought experiment widely discussed. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Molyneux, William
Published 1770
printed for J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly, and M. Hingeston in the strand, near Temple-Bar

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by Molyneux, William
Published 1776
Printed for John Hay, Junr. bookseller, in Bridge-Street

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by Molyneux, William
Published 1749
Printed for, and sold by Augustus Long, under Welsh's Coffee-House in Essex Street; and Henry Hawker, at Homer's-Head, in Dame Street, booksellers

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by Molyneux, William
Published 1720
Printed for W. Boreham

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by Molyneux, William
Published 1770
Printed for J. Almon, and M. Hingeston

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by Molyneux, William
Published 1725
Printed by Pressick Rider and Thomas Harbin for Pat. Dugan