Jonathan Swift and Philosophy
By Michael Hauskeller (Contribution by), Chris A. Kramer (Contribution by), Will Desmond (Contribution by), Steve van Hagen (Contribution by), Janelle Pötzsch (Contribution by), William Goodwin (Contribution by), Kurt Edward Milberger (Contribution by), Dutton B. Kearney (Contribution by), Nicolas Michaud (Contribution by), Jesús Valera-Zapata (Contribution by), Greg Littmann (Contribution by), Pritika Nehra (Contribution by), John Price (Contribution by), Janelle Pötzsch (Editor)
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By Michael Hauskeller (Contribution by), Chris A. Kramer (Contribution by), Will Desmond (Contribution by), Steve van Hagen (Contribution by), Janelle Pötzsch (Contribution by), William Goodwin (Contribution by), Kurt Edward Milberger (Contribution by), Dutton B. Kearney (Contribution by), Nicolas Michaud (Contribution by), Jesús Valera-Zapata (Contribution by), Greg Littmann (Contribution by), Pritika Nehra (Contribution by), John Price (Contribution by), Janelle Pötzsch (Editor)
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Jonathan Swift and Philosophy is the first book to analyse and interpret Swift’s writing from a philosophical angle. By placing key texts of Swift in their philosophical and cultural contexts and providing background to their history of ideas, it demonstrates how well informed Swift’s criticism of the politics, philosophy, and science of his age actually was. Moreover, it also sets straight preconceptions about Swift as ignorant about the scientific developments of his time.
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