Henry Fielding’s "The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling" critiques various aspects of 18th-century society. In what way does the character of Square the Philosopher serve as a vehicle for Fielding's satire?
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By portraying his superficial attraction to learned women
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By embodying the moral inconsistency and hypocrisy of rationalists
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By exaggerating his obsession with physical fitness and appearance
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By satirizing his constant involvement in duels and gentlemanly disputes