The scepticaemic surgeon: how not to win friends and influence people: a collection of essays

New York: Nova Publishers (2014)
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Abstract

Michel de Montaigne invented the literary term "essay" derived from the French word essai, meaning to put on trial. In his collection of essays he describes his life's work in testing his responses to different subjects and situations, using his ego and a.

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