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An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue

In Two Treatises: In Which the Principles of the Late Earl of Shaftesbury Are Explain'd and Defended, Against the Author of the Fable of the Bees: and the Ideas of Moral Good and Evil Are Establish'd, According to the Sentiments of the Antient Moralists: With an Attempt to Introduce a Mathematical Calculation in Subjects of Morality

An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue( )
Author: Hutcheson, Francis
Editor: Fabian, Bernhard
Series title:Collected Works
ISBN:978-3-487-02252-9
Publication Date:Jan 1990
Publisher:Georg Olms Verlag AG
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $63.70
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Hutcheson, Francis (Author)
The founder of moral sense theory was born in County Down, Ireland. Francis Hutcheson's father and grandfather were Presbyterian ministers, and he studied at the University of Glasgow from 1711 to 1717 in preparation for the Presbyterian ministry. For the next decade, he taught at an academy for dissenting clergy in Dublin, most of the time serving as its head. He was appointed professor of moral philosophy at Glasgow in 1730, a position he held until his death.

Hutcheson's principal contributions to philosophy were in the fields of moral philosophy and aesthetics. His chief works are Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (1725), Philosophiae Moralis Institutio (1742), and the posthumously published System of Moral Philosophy (1755). Against the English rationalists Samuel Clarke and Richard Price, Hutcheson rigorously developed Shaftesbury's suggestion that moral distinctions are made by our sensitive rather than our rational nature. In aesthetics he gave an analogous account of our sense of beauty. Hutcheson's theories profoundly influenced Hume and also had a significant impact on Kant in his precritical period.

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