Enlightenment Essays, 第 1-4 卷Enlightenment essays, 1970 |
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... Hume by these words was fulfilling a rhetorical pattern necessitated by the hosility of his audience . There is clear evidence , however , that Hume felt no inhibitions about treating the mass of his audience with a degree of prudent ...
... Hume by these words was fulfilling a rhetorical pattern necessitated by the hosility of his audience . There is clear evidence , however , that Hume felt no inhibitions about treating the mass of his audience with a degree of prudent ...
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... Hume's beliefs but by his intentions . Hume intended to make Cleanthes the dramatic center of the Dialogues . Cleanthes stands out as the dramatic center between two dramatic foils . It is in this sense that he is the " hero " of the ...
... Hume's beliefs but by his intentions . Hume intended to make Cleanthes the dramatic center of the Dialogues . Cleanthes stands out as the dramatic center between two dramatic foils . It is in this sense that he is the " hero " of the ...
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HUME , FRANKLIN AND AMERICA : A MATTER OF LOYALTIES Although two of the most eminent men of the eighteenth century , David Hume and Benjamin Franklin , knew each other well and engaged in a correspond- ence , at least some of which ...
HUME , FRANKLIN AND AMERICA : A MATTER OF LOYALTIES Although two of the most eminent men of the eighteenth century , David Hume and Benjamin Franklin , knew each other well and engaged in a correspond- ence , at least some of which ...
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