Paradox and Society
Explore the profound insights of Bernard Mandeville in Paradox and Society by Louis Schneider. This compelling work delves into Mandeville's influential writings, which represent a significant turning point between Enlightenment thought, social philosophy, and the emergence of modern science. Born in Holland in 1670 and trained as a physician, Mandeville dedicated much of his life to exploring complex societal themes in England, where he passed away in 1733.
Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020, this paperback edition spans 310 pages, offering readers a detailed examination of Mandeville's contributions to social theory and philosophy. Perfect for students, scholars, or anyone interested in the intersections of society and science, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.