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Hutcheson
Two Texts on Human Nature
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212 pages
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Focusing on moral philosophy, Francis Hutcheson challenges the notion that morality is merely self-interest, advocating for a theory of moral sense. This collection includes two previously inaccessible texts that showcase his ideas eloquently. Additionally, Thomas Mautner's introduction offers valuable insights into the intellectual backdrop of Hutcheson's work, enriching the understanding of his contributions to the Scottish Enlightenment and British moral thought.
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2004, hardcover
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