Mention16635
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so:text | When Plato writes his dialogues or his didactic works, he takes great care to differentiate them from any other literary, rhetorical or sophistic discourse. When Descartes or Spinoza writes, no one can mistake it for 'literature'. When Kant or Hegel writes, we are not dealing with a moral exhortation, a religious sermon, or a novel. (en) |
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so:description | Quotations regarding Spinoza (en) |
so:description | Louis Althusser (en) |
so:description | A - F (en) |
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