New ages, new opinions: Shaftesbury in his world and today

New York: Peter Lang (2014)
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Abstract

The essays collected in this volume reflect the diversity and vitality of Shaftesbury studies and cover a wide range of theoretical approaches as well as Shaftesbury's own intellectual interests. The focus lies on the re-evaluations of his ethics, aesthetics, politics, religion, and literary criticism, as well as the reception of his works.

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