About This Book
A curated set of discourses examines moral, social, and aesthetic questions through practical argument and comparative reasoning. Essays address the ethics and vulnerabilities of judicial office, the social harms of lying, the sources of patriotic feeling and national prejudice, the difference between genuine and false urbanity, a reasoned vindication of women, and extended reflections on church music and the psychological and cultural effects of musical practice, including comparisons between ancient and modern styles. The pieces mix exhortation, critical observation, and historical comparison to advocate personal integrity and public improvement.
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