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MV: With the statement, "We need a fresh approach to the history of ideas," you conclude your "Twelve Elements of My Philosophy."
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unqualified determinism, active singulars, theistic question, dual transcendence, neoclassical theism, divine actuality, neoclassical metaphysics, mindless matter, objective immortality, ultimate contrasts, classical theists, theological mistakes, consequent nature, singing skill, strict determinism, high religions, concrete actuality
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New York, Charles Hartshorne, University of Chicago, John Smith, Karl Popper, William James, New Testament, Paul Weiss, World Soul, Charles Peirce, Consequent Nature of God, Harvard University Press, Middle Ages, Open Court, Squire Headlong, Stephen Pepper, The Monist
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