Francisco Rodrigues Lobo: Dialogue and Courtly Lore in Renaissance Portugal, Temas109-112 |
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Paolo Casini devotes the greater part of his article “ Diderot e Shaftesbury ” to an assessment of the influence of the ... The present study consists of an analysis of both the translation of Shaftesbury's text and Diderot's footnotes ...
Paolo Casini devotes the greater part of his article “ Diderot e Shaftesbury ” to an assessment of the influence of the ... The present study consists of an analysis of both the translation of Shaftesbury's text and Diderot's footnotes ...
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In the paragraph previous to his citation of Shaftesbury , Diderot had already given evidence of deliberately misrepresenting Shaftesbury's attitude toward deism : “ En anglais , le mot de theist désigne indistinctement déiste et ...
In the paragraph previous to his citation of Shaftesbury , Diderot had already given evidence of deliberately misrepresenting Shaftesbury's attitude toward deism : “ En anglais , le mot de theist désigne indistinctement déiste et ...
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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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PREFACE | 13 |
INTRODUCTION | 19 |
Corte na Aldeia e Noites de Inverno | 61 |
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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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