Truth and irony: philosophical meditations on Erasmus

Washington, D.C.: Catholic University of America Press (2015)
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An Erasmian manner of thinking -- First meditation: irony and deceit -- Second meditation: war and sanity -- Third meditation: pleasure and religion -- Erasmian irony and the courage of truth.

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