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Coleridge is an enigma in British intellectual history. Was he an opium-soaked charlatan; or a genial poet who was an intellectual magpie; or a great religious thinker? Douglas Hedley argues that if we reconstruct his intellectual context, we find a penetrating and profound philosopher of religion who fused Platonic, Kantian and idealistic ideas into a brilliant polemic against the Empiricism and Utilitarianism of his age. The book reestablishes Coleridge as a philosopher of religion and as a vital source for contemporary theological reflection.
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