Jóhann Valur

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In English, ‘libertine’ brings to mind a disreputable Casanova-like figure, but there was more to them than that (as indeed there was to Casanova). Although some libertins did seek sexual freedom, they also wanted philosophical freedom: the right to think as they liked, politically, religiously, and in every other way. Scepticism was a natural route to this inner and outer liberty.
How to Live: A Life of Montaigne in one question and twenty attempts at an answer
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