CHAPTER XX
, sections 76-77. One can get an idea of the problems with
which the philosophy of religion has to deal by turning to my "System of Metaphysics" and reading the two chapters entitled "Of God," at the close of the book. It would be interesting to read and criticise in class some of the theistic arguments that philosophers have brought forward. Quotations and references are given in Chapter XXXIV .
## CHAPTER XXI , sections 78-79. What is said of the science of logic, in
## Chapter XVI , has, of course, a bearing upon these sections. I suggest
that the student examine a few chapters of "The Grammar of Science"; the book is very readable.
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