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Jean-Jacques Rousseau • Do Contrato Social (Portuguese Edition)
Leadership
Victor Ngo • 1 card
Locke parle des Irlandais, en révolte endémique et désespérée contre la spoliation et l’oppression exercées par les colons anglais, en termes méprisants, comme d’une population de « brigands118 ».
Bernard Chamayou • Contre-histoire du libéralisme (POCHES ESSAIS t. 416) (French Edition)
Poor Lydgate! or shall I say, Poor Rosamond! Each lived in a world of which the other knew nothing. It had not occurred to Lydgate that he had been a subject of eager meditation to Rosamond, who had neither any reason for throwing her marriage into distant perspective, nor any pathological studies to divert her mind from that ruminating habit, that
... See moreGeorge Eliot • Middlemarch
Philosophy
Anna B • 2 cards
Life Choices
Brandy Cerne • 20 cards
Decades after the truce, John Locke—whose philosophy influenced the American founding fathers more than any other—wrote about human nature as if it were an “unknowable x.” He knew that disagreements over religion (Jerusalem) and over reason (Athens) were dangerous, so he declared the question of human nature an unfathomable idea that people would n... See more
Mad Pride
Gehna • 1 card
Belief and Delusion
Andrew Tam • 8 cards