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Francis Hutcheson: His Life, Teaching, and Position in the History of Philosophy
William Robert Scott
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Francis Hutcheson: His Life, Teaching, and Position in the History of Philosophy - Scott, William Robert
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"W. R. Scott's book was a pioneering effort, not only in the study of Hutcheson but of the Scottish Enlightenment, a term that he is thought to have launched. In his work on Hutcheson, as in that on Adam Smith, Scott set a new standard for documentation that became the starting point for most subsequent work on the biographical and broader context for Hutcheson's thought. The book remains the only book-length study in English of Hutcheson's life and work as a whole." --Knud Haakonssen