Description
Dr. Martineau’s Philosophy: A Survey by Charles B. Upton offers a detailed analysis of the philosophical ideas of Dr. James Martineau, a prominent 19th-century English philosopher and theologian. Upton examines Martineau’s thoughts on ethics, metaphysics, and religion, particularly his emphasis on the role of conscience and free will in moral decision-making. The book also explores Martineau’s arguments for the existence of God and his critique of deterministic and utilitarian philosophies. This survey is an essential resource for students of philosophy and theology, providing a clear and comprehensive overview of Martineau’s contributions to moral philosophy and religious thought.