Authority figures: rhetoric and experience in John Locke's political thought

University Park, Pennsylvania: The Pennsylvania State University Press (2014)
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Examines the place of rhetoric in John Locke's political and philosophical thought. Traces the close ties between rhetoric and experience as they form the basis for a theory and practice of judgment at the center of his work"--Provided by publisher.

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