Method, moral sense, and the problem of diversity: Francis Hutcheson and the scottish enlightenment

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 5 (2):275 – 296 (1997)
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(1997). Method, moral sense, and the problem of diversity: Francis Hutcheson and the Scottish enlightenment. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 275-296

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A system of moral philosophy.Francis Hutcheson - 1755 - New York,: A.M. Kelley.
Science and moral philosophy in the Scottish Enlightenment.Roger L. Emerson - 1990 - In Michael Alexander Stewart (ed.), Studies in the philosophy of the Scottish enlightenment. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 11--36.
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