Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112University of North Carolina Press, 1971 - 189 páginas |
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... Shaftesbury's text embody a " personal " approach . Some commentators take Diderot at his word and assume that most of the footnotes serve to soften the blow of some of Shaftesbury's bolder assertions . Franco Venturi has ...
... Shaftesbury's text embody a " personal " approach . Some commentators take Diderot at his word and assume that most of the footnotes serve to soften the blow of some of Shaftesbury's bolder assertions . Franco Venturi has ...
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... Shaftesbury's willing resignation to the workings of “ supreme wisdom " is not matched by Diderot , and more pertinently , Shaftesbury - Theocles continues by protesting that even though our knowledge of things contains lacunae , we ...
... Shaftesbury's willing resignation to the workings of “ supreme wisdom " is not matched by Diderot , and more pertinently , Shaftesbury - Theocles continues by protesting that even though our knowledge of things contains lacunae , we ...
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... Shaftesbury's point has to do with Hobbes's vision of natural man as by no means a communal creature , but one in a constant state of antagonism with his fellows . It is Shaftesbury's belief , however , that man is by definition a ...
... Shaftesbury's point has to do with Hobbes's vision of natural man as by no means a communal creature , but one in a constant state of antagonism with his fellows . It is Shaftesbury's belief , however , that man is by definition a ...
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Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal Richard A. Preto-Rodas Sin vista previa disponible - 1971 |
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