Third Earl of Shaftesbury Criticism
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Essays
- Enthusiasm
- Shaftesbury and the Search for a Persona
- Shaftesbury and the Aesthetics of Rhapsody
- Criticism and Self-Knowledge in Shaftesbury's Soliloquy
- Socrates and The Clouds: Shaftesbury and a Socratic Tradition
- Shaftesbury and the Psychological School of Ethics
- Shaftesbury and the Man of Feeling
- The Patterns of Shaftesbury's Later Thought 1704-1713
- Style as Philosophical Structure: The Contexts of Shaftesbury's Characteristicks
- Shaftesbury's Wit in A Letter Concerning Enthusiasm
- Lord Shaftesbury and Sentimental Morality
- Shaftesbury's Soliloquy: The Development of Rhetorical Authority
- Shaftesbury's Just Measure of Irony
- Shaftesbury: Father or Critic of Modern Aesthetics?
- Shaftesbury and the Morality of Art Appreciation
- The Culture of Liberty
- Shaftesbury in Our Time: The Politics of Wit and Humor
- Shaftesbury, Rosicrucianism and Links with Voltaire
- Liberal Platonism and Transcendentalism: Shaftesbury, Schleiermacher, Emerson
- Further Reading