Disguised Vices: Theories of Virtue in Early Modern French Thought

Oxford University Press (2011)
Abstract Disguised Vices analyses the underlying logic of these arguments, and investigates what is at stake in them.
Keywords Virtue  Vice  Philosophy, French
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Call number B1815.M66 2011
ISBN(s) 9780199589371   0199589372
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