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[log in to unmask] (A. M. C. Waterman)
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Fri Sep 29 11:28:22 2006
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Richard Adelstein said:  
> Can someone offer a citation for Mill's "spontaneous order of nature?"  
  
  
John Stuart Mill  refers to "the spontaneous order of Nature" in "Nature,"   
the first of his Three Essays on Religion ([1873] 1969, 381).  
  
Anthony Waterman  

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