Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries"Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries" is a sensational novel that focuses on human attitudes. It is a compilation of author's research work and depicts his keen observation and precise analysis of idiosyncratic values and preferences. The author argues human as any other creature on the earth and takes him as specimen for his study. Worth reading! |
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Tartalomjegyzék
OF BODY AND MIND | 1 |
OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF TALENTS 22 ESSAY III OF INTELLECTUAL ABORTION | 73 |
OF THE DURABILITY OF HUMAN ACHIEVEMENTS AND PRODUCTIONS | 100 |
OF THE REBELLIOUSNESS OF MAN | 126 |
OF HUMAN INNOCENCE | 152 |
OF THE DURATION OF HUMAN LIFE | 172 |
OF HUMAN VEGETATION | 197 |
OF LEISURE | 223 |
OF YOUTH AND AGE | 349 |
OF LOVE AND FRIENDSHIP | 366 |
OF FRANKNESS AND RESERVE | 400 |
OF BALLOT | 420 |
OF DIFFIDENCE | 444 |
OF SELFCOMPLACENCY 459 ESSAY XX OF PHRENOLOGY | 477 |
OF ASTRONOMY | 502 |
OF THE MATERIAL UNIVERSE 583 ESSAY XXIII OF HUMAN VIRTUE THE EPILOGUE | 610 |
OF IMITATION AND INVENTION 246 ESSAY XI OF SELFLOVE AND BENEVOLENCE 278 ESSAY XII OF THE LIBERTY OF HUMAN ACTI... | 330 |
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Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries: Easyread Comfort ... William Godwin Korlátozott előnézet - 2006 |
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