This first volume of "The Philosophical Works" presents the collected thoughts and reflections of Henry St. John Bolingbroke, a prominent figure in 18th-century British politics and philosophy. Bolingbroke's writings, edited with commentary by David Mallet, delve into a range of philosophical and political themes, reflecting the intellectual ferment of the Enlightenment era.
Bolingbroke's philosophical inquiries offer insights into his political thought and his vision for governance. Readers interested in the history of philosophy, political theory, and the intellectual landscape of 18th-century Britain will find this volume a valuable resource.
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