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... problem of the continuity of the self , for example , which had been raised in other ways by Descartes and Locke , and was soon to be exacerbated by Hume , is reflected in Pope's hypothesis of the Ruling Passion ( itself a revival ) ...
... problem of the continuity of the self , for example , which had been raised in other ways by Descartes and Locke , and was soon to be exacerbated by Hume , is reflected in Pope's hypothesis of the Ruling Passion ( itself a revival ) ...
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... problems of knowledge that shape the poems of the 1730s . In the Horatian epistles , which focus on the poet himself , problems of knowledge are largely problems of self- knowledge , and the poet strives to move beyond schematic images ...
... problems of knowledge that shape the poems of the 1730s . In the Horatian epistles , which focus on the poet himself , problems of knowledge are largely problems of self- knowledge , and the poet strives to move beyond schematic images ...
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... problem of knowing the characters of women as it is about the characters of women in themselves . Similarly , To ... problems of knowledge center on correctly knowing and valuing the world ; they are problems in the interpretation of ...
... problem of knowing the characters of women as it is about the characters of women in themselves . Similarly , To ... problems of knowledge center on correctly knowing and valuing the world ; they are problems in the interpretation of ...
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Human Knowledge and Poetic Structure | 37 |
The Epistolary Pattern | 108 |
Copyright | |
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