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Francis Hutcheson (philosopher) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Francis Hutcheson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Hutcheson may refer to: •Francis Hutcheson (philosopher) (1694–1746) •Francis Hutcheson (songwriter) (c. 1722–1773)
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Francis Hutcheson, 1694-1746 ... Francis (or Frances) Hutcheson was a professor of moral philosophy at Glasgow, one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment and an early utilitarian thinker. ... Major Works of Francis Hutcheson...
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Perhaps the paradigmatic sentimentalist among moral philosophers is Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746). He offers a moral sense theory that conceives of our affections much as did Shaftesbury, while maintaining that our moral judgments bottom out in specific kinds of emotions.
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A System of Moral Philosophy, in Three Bbooks [...] Published from the Original Manuscript, by Francis Hutcheson, MD. To which is prefixed, Some account of the life, and writings, and character of the author, by the Reverend William Leechman, DD, 2 vols.
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Philosophy: Philosophers: H: Hutcheson, Francis: Aesthetics: Hutcheson - info for: Aesthetics: Hutcheson ... Category for: Philosophy: Philosophers: H: Hutcheson, Francis: Aesthetics: Hutcheson...
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Submitted: Sat Sep 06 2003; Rating: 0.00; Votes: 0; CT: Philosophy: Philosophers: H: Hutcheson, Francis: History of Economic Thought: Francis Hutcheson ... Top > Philosophy > Philosophers > H > Hutcheson, Francis > History of Economic Thought: Francis Hutcheson...
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Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections. With Illustrations of the Moral Sense.; [HUTCHESON, FRANCIS (1694-1746)],. Offered by John Gach Books ... [HUTCHESON, FRANCIS (1694-1746)], Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections. With Illustrations of the Moral Sense.; Dublin:
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Birthplace Co. Down, Ireland; Post Held Presbyterian Minister; Prof. Moral Philo., Univ. Glasgow, 1729-46; Publications Books: 1. Inquiry into the Origin of our Edeas of Beauty and Virtue (1720); ... Secondary Literature W. L. Taylor, Francis Hutcheson and David Hume as Predecessors of Adam Smith (Duke Univ. Press, 1965...
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