Political Ecology and the Role of Water
Gerhard Lichtenth?ler
Ashgate
Hardback
274
2003
John Stuart Mill (1806-1873) was the most influential nineteenth-century British philosopher. Based upon a study of Mill's intellectual environment, life, critics contemporary and subsequent, and the relation of his religious writings to the rest of his corpus, Alan Sell presents an invaluable introduction to, and exploration of, Mill's religious thought. Despite Mill's widespread failure to satisfy believers and non-believers alike, Sell shows that in his religious writings he raises issues of continuing importance, not least that of the appropriate starting-point for Christian apologetics. This comprehensive study represents an invaluable resource for students and scholars of philosophy, intellectual history and theology as well as for those more generally interested in Mill.

Political Ecology and the Role of Water

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