Evil in Modern Thought: An Alternative History of Philosophy

Princeton: Princeton University Press (2002)
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The book is written with grace and wit; again and again, Neiman writes the kind of sentences we dream of uttering in the perfect conversation: where every mot is bon. This is exemplary philosophy.

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