The religious innatism debate in early modern Britain: intellectual change beyond Locke The religious innatism debate in early modern Britain: intellectual change beyond Locke, by Robin Mills. London - New York, Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, ix + 132 pp., £55 (Hardback), ISBN 978-3-030-84322-9 [Book Review]

Intellectual History Review 34 (2):504-506 (2024)
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One of the several good questions asked by Robin Mills in this short but rich book concerns the explanation of change in the intellectual climate of a particular time and place. In mid-seventeenth-...

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