ERRATUM.
P. 11. 1. 1. read matter; for he declares, [Transcriber’s note: rather than “matter, he declares”].
The collection presents a series of discourses that examine common beliefs and moral, political, and philosophical questions, ranging from the nature of popular opinion, virtue and vice, and the influence of fortune, to sovereign ambition, aristocratic privilege, and the appearance of virtue. Each essay interrogates received opinions and superstitions through critical reasoning, illustrative examples, and comparative argument, aiming to correct errors, promote clearer thought about governance, ethics, and social standing, and advocate temperate, evidence-informed judgments over unexamined tradition.
P. 11. 1. 1. read matter; for he declares, [Transcriber’s note: rather than “matter, he declares”].