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... respects , rather a repetition of the same sentiments , than a model for that work . " 7 118 It is this argument that Mack reconstitutes in his influential and impor- tant preface to the Twickenham edition of the Essay on Man . Mack ...
... respects , rather a repetition of the same sentiments , than a model for that work . " 7 118 It is this argument that Mack reconstitutes in his influential and impor- tant preface to the Twickenham edition of the Essay on Man . Mack ...
Page 93
... respect to Pope and his Catholic friend John Caryll , who was closely connected to prominent Jacobites by marriage . His view is that , despite having expressed disaffection toward the British government on two occa- sions after the ...
... respect to Pope and his Catholic friend John Caryll , who was closely connected to prominent Jacobites by marriage . His view is that , despite having expressed disaffection toward the British government on two occa- sions after the ...
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... respect of his version of contract theory . But he did inherit the idiom of Lockean political theory . In Fragment 13 of the Fragments or Minutes of Essays , he specifically attacks Locke's theory of the foundations of civil society on ...
... respect of his version of contract theory . But he did inherit the idiom of Lockean political theory . In Fragment 13 of the Fragments or Minutes of Essays , he specifically attacks Locke's theory of the foundations of civil society on ...
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