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Towards a Religious Philosophy. By W. G. De Burgh. (London: Macdonald & Evans. 1937. Pp. xix + 260. Price 10s.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1938

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page 104 note 1 “The plural,” notes Professor de Burgh, “is unambiguous.” But a monistic pantheist who is not a Solipist is bound to use plural pronouns even though he disbelieves in the ultimate plurality of persons.