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An Essay on Ridicule
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90 pages
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Set in 1753, this essay explores the role of ridicule in understanding language and morality. Written by a pragmatic individual for personal enjoyment, it emphasizes the importance of experimental reasoning in both philological and moral studies. The work is part of a series of tracts aimed at demonstrating how such reasoning can illuminate complex social and philosophical issues.
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2010, hardcover
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