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    Understanding sociability through Mandevillean pride: comments on Robin Douglass’s Mandeville’s Fable.Antong Liu - 2025 - History of European Ideas 51 (1):157-161.
    There is ‘a tendency to evaluate philosophical theories of human nature as more accurate or adequate when they are more attractive or flattering, not when they are more truthful,’ claim two contemp...
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    The tragedy of honor in early modern political thought: Hobbes, Mandeville, Montesquieu, and Rousseau.Antong Liu - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (8):1243-1261.
    ABSTRACT The academic defense of honor for its positive political and moral effects has surged recently among moral philosophers and political theorists. Challenging the narrative that the feudal legacy of honor has become outdated but acknowledging the reasonable points that opponents of honor have made, contemporary defenders aim to render honor compatible with society and politics today. This defense is reminiscent of that in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, especially four modes of honor developed respectively by Hobbes, Mandeville, Montesquieu, and (...)
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