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- Title: Book: Riddles of Philosophy: Table of Contents
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- III Thought Life from the Beginning of the Christian Era to John
- Title: Book: RoP: Thought Life from the Beginning of the Christian Era to John Scotus Erigena (Pt1 Ch3)
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- RoP: Thought Life from the Beginning of the Christian Era to John Scotus Erigena (Pt1 Ch3)
- Thought Life from the Beginningof the Christian Era to John Scotus Erigena
- until John Scotus Erigena (died 885 A.D.)
- Title: Book: RoP: The World Conceptions of the Modern Age of Thought Evolution (Pt1 Ch5)
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- of his contemporary John Locke (1632 1704), rests entirely on
- Title: Book: RoP: The Radical World Conceptions (Pt1 Ch2)
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- it. Thanks to the endeavors of John Henry Mackay, we have today a
- Title: Book: RoP: The World as Illusion (Pt2 Ch3)
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- William Whewell (1794 1866), John Herschel (1792
- 1871), James Mill (1773 1836), John Stuart Mill (1806
- John Stuart Mill belongs with those thinkers who are deeply
- him vigorous logic became the second nature of John Stuart. From his
- after all, better to let nature take its own course, says John
- external world. This mistrust is the basis of John Stuart Mill's
- This is the question John Stuart Mill asks. If a single human being
- It is the method of observation that John Stuart Mill attempts to
- statement. For John Stuart Mill, the world is thus an alien element.
- John Stuart Mill has an intense aversion to all thoughts that are
- into its own relation to the external world. The fact that John Stuart
- (compare Gompertz: John Stuart Mill, Vienna, 1889) that in
- external world. Spencer's way of thinking, then, is, like that of John
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