Traité des apparences

[Paris]: Éditions Les belles lettres (2017)
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Abstract

Le grand maitre des apparences, Baltasar Gracián, dit que ce qui ne se voit pas est comme s'il n'était pas. Il n'a sans doute pas livré là, peut-être par prudence, le fond de sa pensée : ce qui ne se perçoit pas n'existe pas. Telle est la thèse en tout cas du présent traité.

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