Philosophical amusements
Feb. 19th, 2006 03:14 pmWhilst reading one of Jeremy Waldron's essays on Locke, the following made me laugh out loud:
It is significant that much of the immediate reaction to the publication of the Letter concerned this part of the Lockean case and that many of the issues take up in Locke's boring and inordinately repetitive Second, Third and (mercifully) uncompleted Fourth Letter on Toleration had to do with the argument from Christian premises.
Yet more proof, if proof were required, of the fantastically bookish nature of my existence.