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  1. An Essay on the History of Civil Society.Adam Ferguson & Duncan Forbes - 1967 - Philosophy 42 (162):382-383.
     
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    Principles of moral and political science.Adam Ferguson - 1792 - New York: G. Olms.
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    Institutes of moral philosophy.Adam Ferguson - 1769 - London: Routledge/Thoemmes Press.
    INSTITUTES OF Moral Philosophy. INTRODUCTION. » SECTION I. Of Knoivledge in general. * AL L knowledge is either of particular facts, or of general rules. ...
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    Principles of moral and political science, 1792.Adam Ferguson - 1792 - New York: Garland.
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    The Identity‐Location Binding Problem.Piers D. L. Howe & Adam Ferguson - 2015 - Cognitive Science 39 (7):1622-1645.
    The binding problem is fundamental to visual perception. It is the problem of associating an object's visual properties with itself and not with some other object. The problem is made particular difficult because different properties of an object, such as its color, shape, size, and motion, are often processed independently, sometimes in different cortical areas. The results of these separate analyses have to be combined before the object can be seen as a single coherent entity as opposed to a collection (...)
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    Principles of moral and political science.Adam Ferguson - 1792 - New York,: AMS Press.
  7. Institutes of Moral Philosophy, 2nd ed. (1773).Adam Ferguson - 1978 - New York: Garland.
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    Colonial bodies: Slavery, wage-slavery, and the representation of race.Adam A. Ferguson - 2015 - Semiotica 2015 (207):539-550.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Semiotica Jahrgang: 2015 Heft: 207 Seiten: 539-550.
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    Signifying the Digital Queer.Adam Ferguson - 2011 - Semiotics:122-128.
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    The Rhetoric of AIDS and the Semiosis of Rage.Adam A. Ferguson - 2013 - Semiotics:273-280.
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    Selections from the Scottish philosophy of common sense.G. A. Johnston, James Beattie, Adam Ferguson, Thomas Reid & Dugald Stewart - 1915 - London,: The Open Court Publishing Company. Edited by Thomas Reid, Adam Ferguson, James Beattie & Dugald Stewart.
    The Scottish Philosophy of Common Sense originated as a protest against the philosophy of the greatest Scottish philosopher. Hume's sceptical conclusions did not excite as much opposition as might have been expected. But in Scotland especially there was a good deal of spoken criticism which was never written; and some who would have liked to denounce Hume's doctrines in print were restrained by the salutary reflection that if they were challenged to give reasons for their criticism they would find it (...)
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  12. The legacy of plessy V. Ferguson.Michele Moody-Adams - 2003 - In Tommy Lee Lott & John P. Pittman (eds.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy. Blackwell.
     
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  13. Political Aphorisms: Or, the True Maxims of Government Displayed Wherein is Likewise Proved, That Paternal Authority is No Absolute Authority, and That Adam Had No Such Authority. That There Neither is or Can Be Any Absolute Government de Jure, and That All Such Pretended Government is Void. That the Children of Israel Did Often Resist Their Evil Princes Without Any Appointment or Foretelling Thereof by God in Scripture. That the Primitive Christians Did Often Resist Their Tyrannical Emperors, and That Bishop Athanasius Did Approve of Resistance. That the Protestants in All Ages Did Resist Their Evil and Destructive Princes. Together with a Historical Account of the Depriving of Kings for Their Evil Government, in Israel, France, Spain, Portugal, Scotland, and in England Before and Since the Conquest.John Locke, Hubert Languet, Daniel Defoe, Robert Ferguson & T. Harrison - 1691 - Printed for Tho. Harrison at the West End of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill.
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    The Printed Books in the Library of the Hunterian Museum in the University of Glasgow. A Catalogue prepared by Mungo Ferguson, with a Topographical Index by D. B. Smith. Pp. xxiii + 396. (Glasgow University Publications, XVIII.) Glasgow: Jackson, Wylieand Co., 1930. Cloth, 63s. net. [REVIEW]H. M. Adams - 1931 - The Classical Review 45 (05):205-.
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    Adam Ferguson and ethical integrity: the man and his prescriptions for the moral life.Jack A. Johnson-Hill - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Part biography and part constructive ethical inquiry, this book is an original interpretation of the Scottish philosopher Adam Ferguson’s ethical method and view of ethical integrity, with an emphasis on his Analysis, Institutes, and Principles.
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    Adam Ferguson's Pedagogy and his Engagement with Stoicism.Katherine Nicolai - 2014 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 12 (2):199-212.
    Adam Ferguson, lecturer of moral philosophy at the University of Edinburgh , was one of the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment. His published works, however, have sometimes been dismissed as derivative and viewed as less important than some of his contemporaries, because of his reliance on ancient Stoic philosophy. An analysis of Ferguson's lecture notes, conversely, demonstrates Stoicism's pedagogical function. Rather than adopting Stoic principles, Ferguson used their terminology to teach philosophical concepts. Ferguson's nuanced (...)
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    Adam Ferguson on Trade and Empire.Craig Smith - 2023 - Revue D’Études Benthamiennes 24.
    Adam Ferguson (1723-1816) was a leading member of the Scottish Enlightenment. He is often considered to be more sceptical about commercial modernity than his friend Adam Smith. This paper examines Ferguson’s views on trade and empire with particular reference to the British North American Empire. By contrasting Ferguson’s analysis with that of Smith, it shows that, while Smith’s discussion sees an economic analysis drive his political recommendations, in the case of Adam Ferguson a (...)
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    Adam Ferguson on true religion, science, and moral progress.Rudmer Bijlsma - 2023 - History of European Ideas 49 (6):1014-1036.
    This paper affirms the central role of religion in Adam Ferguson's practical thought by offering a new reading of his view on the interrelations between true religion, science, moral progress, and immortality. Fergusonian true religion, it is shown, originates in the understanding of wise, benevolent Providence which the physical and moral sciences offer when they become comprehensive. This understanding, in turn, grounds a neo-Stoic religious ethic. Having true religion then means: knowing the providential order, and virtuously acting upon (...)
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    Adam Ferguson’s Later Writings: New Letters and an Essay on the French Revolution.Ian Stewart & Max Skjönsberg (eds.) - 2023 - Edinburgh University Press.
  20. Empire and Liberty in Adam Ferguson’s Republicanism.Elena Yi-Jia Zeng - 2022 - History of European Ideas 48 (7):909-929.
    Adam Ferguson’s imperial thought casts new light on the age-old republican dilemma of the tension between empire and liberty. Generations of republican writers had been haunted by this issue as the decline of Rome proved that imperial expansion would eventually ruin the liberty of a state. Many eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers regarded this as an insoluble conundrum and thus became critics of empire. Ferguson shared their basic views but, paradoxically, was still able to defend the British Empire in (...)
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    Adam Ferguson and Ethical Integrity: The Man and His Prescriptions for the Moral Life.Jack A. Hill - 2016 - Lanham: Lexington Books.
    Part biography and part constructive ethical inquiry, this book is an original interpretation of the Scottish philosopher Adam Ferguson’s ethical method and view of ethical integrity, with an emphasis on his Analysis, Institutes, and Principles.
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    Adam Ferguson as a Moral Philosopher.Gordon Graham - 2013 - Philosophy 88 (4):511-525.
    Adam Ferguson has received little of the renewed attention that contemporary philosophers have given to the philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment, most notably David Hume, Thomas Reid and Adam Smith. There are good reasons for this difference. Yet, the conception of moral philosophy at work in Ferguson's writings can nevertheless be called upon to throw important critical light on the current enthusiasm for philosophical ethics and applied philosophy. Eighteenth century ‘moral science’ took its significance from a (...)
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  23. Moralphilosophie Adam Ferguson's..Umaji Kaneko - 1903 - Lucka,: S.-A., Druck von R. Berger.
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    Adam Ferguson and ethnocentrism in the science of man.Craig Smith - 2013 - History of the Human Sciences 26 (1):0952695112467027.
    The Scottish moral philosopher Adam Ferguson (1723–1816) is recognized as one of the founding fathers of sociology and social science more generally. This article examines his early ruminations on what has come to be seen as one of the most pressing methodological concerns for social science: the problem of ethnocentrism. The article explores Ferguson’s attempts to deal with this problem and his attempt to plot the relationship between empirical research, theory formation and normative moral judgement. It argues (...)
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    Adam Ferguson on the Perils of Popular Factions and Demagogues in a Roman Mirror.Max Skjönsberg - 2019 - History of European Ideas 45 (6):842-865.
    ABSTRACTFor the Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson and many of his time, the history of the Roman Republic furnished the best case study for discussions of internal threats to a mixed system of government. These included factionalism, popular discontent, and the rise of demagogues seeking to concentrate power in their own hands. Ferguson has sometimes been interpreted as a ‘Machiavellian’ who celebrated the legacy of Rome and in particular the value of civic discord. By contrast, this article (...)
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    Adam Ferguson y la difícil articulación entre el comercio y la virtud.María Isabel Wences Simon - 2006 - Polis 14.
    Durante el período Ilustrado hubo un discurso difundido que aclamaba la supremacía de la esfera económica sobre lo político y lo ético. Adam Ferguson, destacado filósofo de la Ilustración escocesa, no lo compartía, juzgándolo monolítico y reductor. Pensaba que la llegada de la sociedad comercial –del mercado-, decisiva para el progreso económico, fue también factor de desequilibrios que amenazaban el porvenir de la sociedad. Lo político era un elemento fundamental de la reproducción social. Se confrontaban dos modelos: uno (...)
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  27. Adam Ferguson on human nature and enlightened governance.Alexander Broadie - 2015 - In Kyriakos N. Dēmētriou & Antis Loizides (eds.), Scientific statesmanship, governance and the history of political philosophy. New York, NY: Routledge.
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    Adam Ferguson and the paradox of progress and decline.Lisa Hill - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (4):677-706.
    Adam Ferguson was a leading light of the Scottish Enlightenment who developed a systematic theory of historical progress in the context of a broader theory of spontaneous order. His exposition of social order outlines a vision of human affairs as harmonious, orderly, progressive and perfectibilist. History is conceived lineally and is presented in the form of a tri-stadial thesis in which progress is both natural and likely. It is also a Providentially inspired process and yet the second major (...)
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    Adam Ferguson: His Social and Political Thought.David Kettler - 2005 - Routledge.
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    Adam Ferguson and the Beginnings of Modern Sociology.W. C. Lehmann - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (3):327-329.
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    Adam Ferguson, The Poems of Ossian and the imaginative life of the Scottish enlightenment.Dafydd Moore - 2005 - History of European Ideas 31 (2):277-288.
    This essay explores one of the potential implications of the cross-displinary work implied in the idea of a literary instrument of enlightenment through a consideration of the relationship between James Macpherson's The Poems of Ossian (1761?1763) and their most immediate social-political context, Adam Ferguson's Essay on the History of Civil Society (1769). It notes that revisionism of Macpherson that has tended to minimise the disruptive elements in Ossian in favour of a reading in terms of cultural wishfulfilment. The (...)
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    Adam Ferguson and The Danger of Books.Craig Smith - 2006 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 4 (2):93-109.
    Throughout his career Adam Ferguson made a series of conservative political pronouncements on contemporary events.This paper treats these pronouncements as having a solid basis in his social theory and examines his place in the conceptual development of the tradition of British conservatism.It examines Ferguson's distinction between two forms of human knowledge: book learning of abstract science acquired from formal education and capacity acquired from practical experience in real affairs. Ferguson's empiricism leads to a series of sustained (...)
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  33. Adam Ferguson: Selected Philosophical Writings.Eugene Heath (ed.) - 2007 - Imprint Academic.
    A philosopher and historian, Adam Ferguson occupies a unique place within eighteenth-century Scottish thought. Distinguished by a moral and historical bent, his work is framed within a teleological outlook that upholds the importance of action and virtue.
     
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    Adam Ferguson Returns.Andreas Kalyvas & Ira Katznelson - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (2):173-197.
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    Adam Ferguson: Philosophy, Politics and Society.Eugene Heath - 2016 - Routledge.
    Unique among the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Ferguson saw two eighteenth-century revolutions, the American and the French. This monograph contains a set of essays that analyse Ferguson's philosophical, political and sociological writings and the discourse which they prompted between Ferguson and other important figures.
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    Adam Ferguson: History, Progress and Human Nature and Adam Ferguson: Philosophy, Politics and Society.Colin Tyler - 2011 - Intellectual History Review 21 (2):248-250.
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    George Turnbull, Adam Ferguson, and the Social Value of Knowledge.Alfredo Romagosa - 2021 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 19 (2):125-143.
    The importance of Adam Ferguson as part of the Scottish Enlightenment has been well established, with concentration on his social and political thought. George Turnbull has not been as well studied, but the valuable recent anthology by M. A. Stewart and Paul Wood has incited new interest. This paper selects a narrow aspect of their thought, their views on the social role of knowledge, which show common as well as complementary aspects. As educators who published their enhanced class (...)
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    Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe's Future.Charles Sullivan - 2015 - Common Knowledge 21 (1):117-118.
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    Reading Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Civil Society.Craig Smith - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 18 (3):328-332.
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    Adam Ferguson on human nature and enlightened governance.Alexander Broadie - 2015 - In Kyriakos N. Demetriou & Antis Loizides (eds.), Scientific Statesmanship, Governance and the History of Political Philosophy. pp. 137-151.
    An account, based principally on Ferguson's Essay on the History of Civil Society, of his concept of enlightened governance, and of the relation between that concept and his concept of human nature.
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    Adam Ferguson and the Politics of Virtue Adam Ferguson and the Politics of Virtue, edited by Michael Brown and Jack A. Hill, introduction by Jack A. Hill, Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press, 2023, 201 pp., £ 23.99 (hardback), ISBN: 9781857520941. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    A recent resurgence of interest in the thought of the Scottish thinker, Adam Ferguson (1723-1816), still leaves nagging questions, especially regarding works other than his celebrated An Essay on t...
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    Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Civil Society: Moral Science in the Scottish Enlightenment, by Craig Smith.Max Skjönsberg - 2019 - Intellectual History Review 29 (2):364-368.
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    Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe's Future. [REVIEW]Jack A. Hill - 2014 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 12 (2):243-248.
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    Marx's Reading of Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Progress.Jack A. Hill - 2013 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 11 (2):167-190.
    Karl Marx misappropriated Ferguson's thought even though he championed the Scot's remarks on the division of labor. The argument is developed by examining Marx's specific quotations of Ferguson in literary context and by critiquing Marx's quotations in light of three ethical categories that are implicit in Ferguson's idea of progress. Marx not only presents a highly selective reading of Ferguson and espouses a view of history that is antithetical to Ferguson's idea of progress, but he (...)
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    The Manuscripts of Adam Ferguson.V. Merolle, Robin Dix & Eugene Heath - 2006 - Routledge.
    This crucial volume contains a newly-edited cache of over thirty essays on a diverse range of topics from the renowned philosopher, Adam Ferguson, a leading figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. Following on from The Correspondence of Adam Ferguson, this collection aims to set the essays more fully in the history of western philosophy, to which they made an important contribution. They give an exhaustive picture of the thinking of the author and expound ideas which build on (...)
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    Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe's Future. [REVIEW]Roger Emerson - 2014 - Isis 105 (1):221-221.
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    Review: Adam Ferguson: History, Progress and Human Nature. [REVIEW]Gordon Graham - 2009 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 7 (1):107-111.
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    Review: Adam Ferguson: Philosophy, Politics and Society. [REVIEW]Gordon Graham - 2010 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 8 (2):221-225.
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    Adam Ferguson and the Beginnings of Modern Sociology. [REVIEW]J. L. Woodward - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (3):327-329.
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    Craig Smith, Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Civil Society: Moral Science in the Scottish Enlightenment.Robin J. W. Mills - 2019 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 17 (3):252-256.
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