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THIS book, which is written by a philosopher, deserves to be widely read. It could be used by ‘advanced groups’ studying the problems of the post–war world. It is suitable also for the isolated student and especially, I think, for the scientifically trained and for religious people.
Ideals and Illusions
By L. Susan Stebbing. Pp. xiii + 206. (London: Watts and Co., Ltd., 1941.) 8s. 6d. net.
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COLLIER, H. Ideals and Illusions. Nature 148, 450–451 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148450a0
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