Of Three Kinds of Social Intercourse

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"Of Three Kinds of Social Intercourse" is a philosophical essay by Francis Bacon that reflects on different modes of human relationships and conversation within society.

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instanceOf philosophical essay
aimsTo advise on prudent social behavior
analyze types of human company and conversation
author Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin England
discusses how people should converse in society
the benefits and dangers of various social contacts
focusesOn different kinds of social relationships
practical wisdom in social conduct
genre philosophy
language English
mainTheme conversation
human relationships
manners in society
modes of social life
social interaction
period early 17th century
philosophicalSubject ethics
social philosophy
philosophicalTradition early modern philosophy
moral philosophy
relatedTo Renaissance humanism NERFINISHED
essays of Francis Bacon NERFINISHED
workOf Francis Bacon NERFINISHED

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