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William Gilpin and picturesque unsociability [ Art and Literature ]
… some places, the headmaster still estimated that his role, when educating young pupils, was to prepare them to live in society. 1 . William Gilpin, Memoirs of Dr. Richard Gilpin … and of his posterity … together with an account of the … better than their persons. 4 2 . For a definition of ‘unsocial sociability’ as the human ‘propensity to enter into society, bound together with a mutual opposition which constantly threatens to break up society’, see Kant, ‘Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Viewpoint’, Cambridge Texts in the History of …
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