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Excerpt from The Christian Doctrine of Sin, Vol. 1 of 2
More than one able philosopher of our day has observed that the question of human liberty is the question of the future and any one who is acquainted with the philosophy of Comte, now so fashionable, and the Determinism to which it leads, will feel the truth of the remark. Let me, it is said, unerringly know a man's character and antecedents, and I will unerringly predict his moral acts. Mr. John Stuart Mill has become a very able champion of this doc trine, which he would call Invariability, in his Exami nation of Sir W. Hamilton's Philosophy (chapter This great question of human liberty Muller argues out with a master-mind, and in the present work freedom is philoso phically established. Muller shows that Determinism, even in its finest form, is really predeterminism, and that philoso phically and practically it is utterly untenable. His disserta tions on formal and real freedom in the beginning of Book III. Take up the argument where Mr. Mill leaves it, and vindicate man's responsibility and guilt as a free agent, in triumphant opposition to philosophical Determinists, whether they be Spinoza's followers or Comte's.
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