Description |
245 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Introduction to eighteenth-century philosophic writing / Robert Ginsberg -- Rousseau's two discourses: the philosopher as rhetorician / Lester G. Crocker -- The philosopher as essayist: Leibniz and Kant / John A. McCarthy -- The style of Kant's critique of reason / Stephen F. Barker -- Herder's craft of communication / Wulf Koepke -- Reading philosophical poetry: a hermeneutics of metaphor for Pope's Essay on man / Harry M. Solomon -- Style as philosophical structure: the contexts of Shaftesbury's Characteristicks / Robert Markley -- "A philosophic wanton": language and authority in Wollstonecraft's Vindication of the rights of woman / Laurie A. Finke -- "Ardor of youth": the manner of Hume's Treatise / Donald T. Siebert -- The literary structure and strategy of Hume's essay on the standard of taste / Robert Ginsberg |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographies and index |
Subject |
Philosophical literature.
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Philosophy, Modern -- 18th century -- Methodology.
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Author |
Ginsberg, Robert.
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LC no. |
85063555 |
ISBN |
0941664252 alkaline paper |
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