“Compound Invisible Objects”: Moralischer Charakter, literarische Figur und die Gyges-Problematik bei Adam Smith und Eliza Haywood
A diachronic approach to the relationship between literature and philosophy since antiquity needs to include the field of rhetoric, regardless of whether it appears as a link or a disruption. This article discusses fundamental questions of rhetoric, philosophy, and poetics in the example of invisibl...
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| Main Author: | Gero Guttzeit |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | deu |
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Universität Trier
2022-03-01
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| Series: | Internationale Zeitschrift für Kulturkomparatistik |
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| Online Access: | https://izfk.uni-trier.de/index.php/izfk/article/view/85 |
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