Dugald Stewart’s empire of the mind: moral education in the late Scottish Enlightenment Dugald Stewart’s empire of the mind: moral education in the late Scottish Enlightenment, by Charles Bradford Bow. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, 256 pp., $85.00(hb), ISBN: 9780192865380 [Book Review]

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For the large public, the only enduring legacy of Dugald Stewart (1753–1828) is the choragic monument on Calton Hill commissioned by the Royal Society of Edinburgh soon after his death, in 1828, an...

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