Table of contents for The making of modern cynicism / David Mazella.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: From the Man of Reason to the Cynical Insider	1
1. Diogenes of Sinope and Philosophy as a Way of Life	00
2. Diogenes the Cynic as "Counsellor" and Malcontent in Early 
Modern England	000
3. From Rude Cynics to "Cynical Revilers"	000
4. The Cynic Unveiled: Innocence, Disenchantment, and 
Rationalization in Rousseau	000
5. Edmund Burke and the Counter-Enlightenment Attack on the 
"Philosopher of Vanity"	000
6. Cynicism and Dandyism	000
Epilogue: How Not to Talk about Cynicism: A Conclusion, and 
Request for Further Discussion	000
Notes	000
Bibliography	000
Index	000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Cynicism.
Diogenes, d. ca. 323 B.C.