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John Stuart Mill, Three Essays on Religion
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  • Lou Matz, University of the Pacific
Document Type
Book
Department
Philosophy
Description

John Stuart Mill was one of the most important political and social thinkers of the nineteenth century, and his writings on human rights, feminism, the evils of slavery, and the environment are still widely read and influential today. Published after Mill’s death to avoid controversy, the three essays in this edition, Nature, Utility of Religion, and Theism, represent Mill’s considered position on religion. Mill argues that belief in a supernatural power holds us back, but that a conception of the meaning and value of being human, or Religion of Humanity, could make the world a better place. Essential in understanding Mill’s views on religion and his practical philosophy, these essays are also significant contributions to the philosophy and psychology of religion.

Appendices include Mill’s other writings on religion, his early influences, contemporary reviews, and other 19th century writings on religion and science.

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https://www.worldcat.org/title/three-essays-on-religion/oclc/762412707&referer=brief_results
ISBN
978-1551117683
Publication Date
3-17-2009
Publisher
Broadview Press
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Citation Information
Lou Matz. John Stuart Mill, Three Essays on Religion. Peterborough, Ontario, Canada(2009) p. 1 - 306
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/lou-matz/33/