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    John Toland: His Methods, Manners, and Mind.Stephen Hartley Daniel - 1984 - McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP.
    This study is the first sympathetic philosophical treatment in English of the complete works of John Toland (1670-1722). Professor Daniel presents Toland as a champion of religious toleration and civil liberty whose writing is important because it brings.
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    Myth and modern philosophy.Stephen Hartley Daniel - 1990 - Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
    A study of the historiographic significance and use of mythic or fabular thinking in Bacon, Descartes, Mandeville, Vico, Herder, and others.
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    New interpretations of Berkeley's thought.Stephen Hartley Daniel (ed.) - 2008 - Amherst, N.Y.: Humanity Books.
    In this set of previously unpublished essays, noted scholars from North America and Europe describe how the Irish philosopher George Berkeley (1684-1753) continues to inspire debates about his views on knowledge, reality, God, freedom, mathematics, and religion. Here discussions about Berkeley's account of physical objects, minds, and God's role in human experience are resolved within explicitly ethical and theological contexts. This collection uses debates about Berkeley's immaterialism and theory of ideas to open up a discussion of how divine activity and (...)
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    The Philosophy of Jonathan Edwards: A Study in Divine Semiotics.Stephen Hartley Daniel - 1994 - Indiana University Press.
    An examination of Edwards’ ontology and his ideas on creation, God, sin, freedom, virtue, and beauty.
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