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Ce cours d'histoire de la philosophie morale au XVIIIe siècle est une exploration fascinante de l'évolution de la pensée philosophique de l'École écossaise. Les auteurs, Arsène Danton et Étienne Vacherot, offrent des analyses perspicaces des oeuvres de David Hume, Adam Smith et d'autres penseurs influents de l'époque. Les lecteurs seront captivés par l'érudition et l'intelligence des auteurs ainsi que par la vivacité et l'accessibilité de leur style d'écriture.
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