The Open court . Spinozaand Religion By Elmer Ellsworth Powell Professor of Philosophy in MiamiUniversity This book is accurately described on the title page as astudy of Spinozas metaphysics and of his particular utter-ances in regard to religion, with a view to determining thesignificance of his thought for religion and incidentallyhis personal attitude toward it. PRESS NOTICES *• Professor Powell has produced an exceedingly able and authoritativebook. Few will read it without feeling that it settles for them tho question ofSpinozas real attitude to God and to religion. And those who read it
The Open court . Spinozaand Religion By Elmer Ellsworth Powell Professor of Philosophy in MiamiUniversity This book is accurately described on the title page as astudy of Spinozas metaphysics and of his particular utter-ances in regard to religion, with a view to determining thesignificance of his thought for religion and incidentallyhis personal attitude toward it. PRESS NOTICES *• Professor Powell has produced an exceedingly able and authoritativebook. Few will read it without feeling that it settles for them tho question ofSpinozas real attitude to God and to religion. And those who read it will obtainincidentally the benefit of a clear and consistent presentation of the whole philo-sophic system of one of the most difficult to understand of all the great thinkersof European history.—The Glasgow Herald. It is a particularly illuminating exposition of the whole subject that is heregiven by Professor Powell .... A book of uncommon intelligence, acumenand carefulness of investigation.—The Chicag
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