Robert Filmer

Sir Robert Filmer
Filmer c. 1650
Bornc. 1588 (1588)
Died26 May 1653(1653-05-26) (aged 64–65)
Alma materTrinity College, Cambridge
Era17th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
Main interests
Political philosophy
Notable ideas
Divine right of kings
Family as a model for the state

Sir Robert Filmer (c. 1588 – 26 May 1653) was an English political theorist who defended the divine right of kings. His best known work, Patriarcha, published posthumously in 1680, was the target of numerous Whig attempts at rebuttal, including Algernon Sidney's Discourses Concerning Government, James Tyrrell's Patriarcha Non Monarcha and John Locke's Two Treatises of Government. Filmer also wrote critiques of Thomas Hobbes, John Milton, Hugo Grotius and Aristotle.


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