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Illustrations on the Moral Sense
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Francis Hutcheson's writings significantly influenced British moral philosophy during the eighteenth century, shaping key ideas about ethics and human nature. His exploration of moral sentiments and the role of benevolence laid the groundwork for later philosophers. Hutcheson emphasized the importance of moral intuition and the innate capacity for empathy, arguing that these elements are crucial for understanding morality. His thoughts contributed to the broader Enlightenment discourse, impacting both philosophical thought and the emerging social sciences.
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2014, hardcover
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