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Article: Truth in Religion: The Plurality in Religions and the Unity of Truth.
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- National Review
- Article date:
- November 19, 1990
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READERS of Aristotle for Everybody, Ten Philosophical Mistakes, or any other of his thirty books know Mortimer J. Adler as an even-tempered fellow, always the firm but patient taskmaster help-in us to think straight. Propositions are adduced, major and minor premises advanced, exceptions allowed for, objections anticipated, and conclusions stated in the most qualified and precise language. Everyone, Professor Adler assumes, is as eager for truth and clarity as he is; and if certain modern thinkers have gone astray, he attributes this to an innocent misreading of Mill or Rousseau. You find yourself sometimes wishing he'd drop the Thomistic calm and consider less honorable ...
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