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Reflections on Life and Religion

Sir James Baillie
 
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First published in 1952, Reflections on Life and Religion is a collection of selected entries made by Sir James Baillie from 1893 to his death. The book is divided into three main sections dealing with religion; ethical and social philosophy; and metaphysics and theory of knowledge.

Long description:

First published in 1952, Reflections on Life and Religion is a collection of selected entries made by Sir James Baillie from 1893 to his death. These entries, preserved as MS. Volumes labeled ?Privatissima?, are a record of the inner mind of a thinker of wide culture who enjoyed extensive contacts with public affairs as well as with worlds of philosophy and education.


The book is divided into three main sections dealing with religion; ethical and social philosophy; and metaphysics and theory of knowledge. Each of these sections is further divided into several shorter subsections, in accordance with the requirements of the subject area. The appendix contains a number of short entries which could not find a suitable place in the main body of the text.


This volume will be a fascinating read for anyone interested in religion, philosophy, and particularly metaphysics.

Table of Contents:

Introduction 1. Religion 2. Human Nature and Conduct 3. The World and our Knowledge of it Appendix