THOMAS REID’S READING NOTES ON EDWARDS’ FREEDOM OF THE WILL
Jonathan Edwards’s Freedom of the Will (hereafter FOW) was published in Boston in 1754, followed by a second London edition in 1762.1 The work attracted not only its advocates, such as Andrew Fuller, William Godwin, John Collett Ryland, John Ryland Jr., and Edward Williams, but also its critics: Lor...
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the Jonathan Edwards Center at Yale Universiry
[2017]
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Jonathan Edwards studies
Year: 2017, Volume: 7, Issue: 1, Pages: 62-71 |
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Summary: | Jonathan Edwards’s Freedom of the Will (hereafter FOW) was published in Boston in 1754, followed by a second London edition in 1762.1 The work attracted not only its advocates, such as Andrew Fuller, William Godwin, John Collett Ryland, John Ryland Jr., and Edward Williams, but also its critics: Lord Kames, David Hume, Joseph Priestley, Dugald Stewart, Henry Philip Tappan, and especially the famous Common Sense philosopher Thomas Reid (1710-1796). |
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ISSN: | 2159-6875 |
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