In my post last week on Adam Smith and the sublime I claimed that throughout his writings Smith uses ‘sublime’ in three distinct senses: first, to refer to a style (in writing and oratory) with grandeur (associated with Longinus).
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On the Sublime in Malebranche, Adam Smith…
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In my post last week on Adam Smith and the sublime I claimed that throughout his writings Smith uses ‘sublime’ in three distinct senses: first, to refer to a style (in writing and oratory) with grandeur (associated with Longinus).