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... Mill's life and work , referred to him as " the saint of Victorian rationalism . " He might well have added “ and of Victorian liberalism . " For a great portion of Mill's contribution to modern liberalism is summed up in two proposi ...
... Mill's life and work , referred to him as " the saint of Victorian rationalism . " He might well have added “ and of Victorian liberalism . " For a great portion of Mill's contribution to modern liberalism is summed up in two proposi ...
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... Mill's book , An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy . Reading References . There are not many valuable commentaries on Mill's handling of this particular theological problem . The notion of a finite or limited deity did ...
... Mill's book , An Examination of Sir William Hamilton's Philosophy . Reading References . There are not many valuable commentaries on Mill's handling of this particular theological problem . The notion of a finite or limited deity did ...
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... Mill's On Liberty . Our question has been : Can you use what you know about nature to justify what you believe about God ? Both books bore on that question . Darwin's book caused many persons to revise their conception of nature , thus ...
... Mill's On Liberty . Our question has been : Can you use what you know about nature to justify what you believe about God ? Both books bore on that question . Darwin's book caused many persons to revise their conception of nature , thus ...
Contents
AN INTRODUCTION | 2 |
A Metaphysical Problem | 90 |
An Epistemological Problem | 169 |
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