Archive for George I. Mavrodes
Freedoms Uneasy Conscience
Dr. Mavrodes is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Michigan, his specialty being the philosophy of religion. Freedom has today a precarious position in our world, a position doubly insecure. It is not simply that there are men who would destroy it. It has never been without this sort of enemy. But now [...]
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