
Essays of Michel De Montaigne — Volume 19 is a collection of philosophical essays first published in 1947, featuring translations of Montaigne's works from the late 16th century. The essays explore human experience, knowledge, law, and justice, reflecting Montaigne's introspective style. Notably, the opening essay, 'Of Experience,' discusses the limitations of reason and the value of personal experiences in understanding life. Montaigne's reflections on individual judgment and societal constructs have made a lasting impact on the essay as a literary form.






























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