Lady Mary Shepherd
- 230 pages
- 9 hours of reading
A collection of works published by Lady Mary Shepherd, brought together in one volume with an introduction by the editor and published as part of the Library of Scottish Philosophy series.
This series delves into the rich tradition of Scottish thought, spanning from the Enlightenment to contemporary times. It offers profound insights into key philosophical movements and their impact on intellectual history. Readers will discover the ideas of influential thinkers who shaped not only Scottish but also global philosophy. It is engaging reading for anyone interested in the history of ideas.
A collection of works published by Lady Mary Shepherd, brought together in one volume with an introduction by the editor and published as part of the Library of Scottish Philosophy series.
The anthology offers a comprehensive collection of Smith's writings, featuring extensive excerpts from his various books alongside significant selections from his lectures on jurisprudence and his insights into the history and philosophy of science. It also includes his critical essays and works in belles lettres, as well as his thoughts on the philosophy of language, providing a rich exploration of his intellectual contributions across multiple disciplines.