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  1. How the philosophy of science changed religion at nineteenth-century Harvard.David K. Nartonis - 2008 - Zygon 43 (3):639-650.
    Nineteenth-century Harvard faculty and students looked to philosophical ideas about the proper and effective study of nature as the model of rationality to which their religion must conform. As these ideas changed, notions of rationality changed and so did Harvard religion.
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  • Reasoned Freedom. [REVIEW]Michael Losonsky - 1995 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 25 (2):293-314.
  • "Locke on the Limits of Human Reason, Liberty and Happiness," Critical Notice of Peter Schouls, Reasoned Freedom: John Locke and the Enlightenment.Michael Losonsky - 1995 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 25 (2):293-314.