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Francis Hutcheson: Selected Philosophical Writings - Library of Scottish Philosophy
John Mchugh
Francis Hutcheson: Selected Philosophical Writings - Library of Scottish Philosophy
John Mchugh
Publisher Marketing: Known today mainly as a teacher of Adam Smith (1723 90) and an influence on David Hume (1711 76), Francis Hutcheson (1694 1746) was a first-rate thinker whose work deserves study on its own merit. While his most important contribution to the history of ideas was likely his theory of an innate sense of morality, Hutcheson also wrote on a wide variety of other subjects, including art, psychology, law, politics, economics, metaphysics, and logic. Spanning his entire literary career, this collection brings together selections from Hutcheson's greater and lesser known works, including his youthful "Thoughts" (1725) on Thomas Hobbes (1588 1679) egoistic theory of laughter." Contributor Bio: McHugh, John John McHugh is visiting assistant professor of philosophy at Denison University. He previously taught at Colby College and Boston University. He has published on the moral philosophy of Adam Smith.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 1, 2014 |
ISBN13 | 9781845405076 |
Publishers | Imprint Academic |
Pages | 250 |
Dimensions | 135 × 210 × 16 mm · 300 g |
Editor | McHugh, John |