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Reason and Rhetoric in the Philosophy of Hobbes
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Quentin Skinner
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February 08 2010
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Cambridge University Press
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February 08 2010
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February 22 1996
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Book chapters
pp. xiv
Notes on the text
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
THE STUDY OF RHETORIC
pp. 66
THE POLITICS OF ELOQUENCE
pp. 111
THE MEANS OF PERSUASION
pp. 138
THE TECHNIQUES OF REDESCRIPTION
pp. 181
THE USES OF IMAGERY
pp. 215
HOBBES'S EARLY HUMANISM
pp. 250
HOBBES'S REJECTION OF ELOQUENCE
pp. 294
HOBBES'S SCIENCE OF POLITICS
pp. 327
HOBBES'S RECONSIDERATION OF ELOQUENCE
pp. 376
HOBBES'S PRACTICE OF RHETORIC
pp. 426
Conclusion: Why did Hobbes change his mind?
pp. 438
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