Paradoxes and Problemes / With two characters and an essay of valour. Now for the first time reprinted from the editions of 1633 and 1652 with one additional probleme.
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A sequence of brief, witty prose pieces that assert paradoxical theses and pose playful why-questions about love, virtue, nature, and social behavior. One section advances provocative, contrary arguments that overturn common judgments; another collects short speculative problems framed as puzzles. The volume also includes two concise character sketches and a short essay on courage, all written in an epigrammatic, satirical, and argumentative manner intended to provoke reflection rather than systematic exposition.
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