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... which followed , several interesting variations were proposed . Not least among these was John Stuart Mill's celebrated attempt 48 AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY An argument for limited theism-from John Stuart Mill.
... which followed , several interesting variations were proposed . Not least among these was John Stuart Mill's celebrated attempt 48 AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN PHILOSOPHY An argument for limited theism-from John Stuart Mill.
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... John Stuart Mill was born in England in 1806 and died in 1873 at the age of sixty - seven . Lord Morley , in a review of Mill's life and work , referred to him as " the saint of Victorian rationalism . " He might well have added “ and ...
... John Stuart Mill was born in England in 1806 and died in 1873 at the age of sixty - seven . Lord Morley , in a review of Mill's life and work , referred to him as " the saint of Victorian rationalism . " He might well have added “ and ...
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... John Stuart Mill , writing two centuries later , reversed the procedure . He clung to the idea of a rational ... Mill's hypothesis of a limited Deity . James stands at the end of a line of rational theologians stretching back to ...
... John Stuart Mill , writing two centuries later , reversed the procedure . He clung to the idea of a rational ... Mill's hypothesis of a limited Deity . James stands at the end of a line of rational theologians stretching back to ...
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AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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