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A System of Moral Philosophy Francis Hutcheson

A System of Moral Philosophy By Francis Hutcheson

A System of Moral Philosophy by Francis Hutcheson


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Published posthumously in 1755, this two-volume set offers the most comprehensive account of the moral and political philosophy of Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746), often described as the father of the Scottish Enlightenment. The volumes examine whether and how individual natural rights derive from an innate understanding of moral behaviour.

A System of Moral Philosophy Summary

A System of Moral Philosophy: In Three Books by Francis Hutcheson

Often described as the father of the Scottish Enlightenment, Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746) was born in the north of Ireland to an Ulster-Scottish Presbyterian family. Organised into three 'books' that were divided between two volumes, A System of Moral Philosophy was his most comprehensive work. It synthesised ideas that he had formulated as a minister and as the Chair of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow (1729-46). Published posthumously by his son in 1755, prefaced by an account of his life, it is the only treatise by Hutcheson for which a manuscript is known to have survived. Asserting that individual natural rights derive from an innate understanding of moral behaviour, Hutcheson offers a model that mediates between individual interests and communal ideals. Containing the concluding chapters of Book 2 and Book 3, Volume 2 explores the role of familial and political governance in relation to communal happiness.

Table of Contents

9. Concerning contracts or covenants; 10. The obligations in the use of speech; 11. Concerning oaths and vows; 12. The values of goods in commerce; 13. The principal contracts in a social life; 14. Personal rights; 15. The rights arising from injuries and damages; 16. Concerning the general rights of human society; 17. The extraordinary rights arising from some singular necessity; 18. How controversies should be decided in natural liberty; Part III. Of Civil Polity: 1. Concerning the adventitious states or permanent relations; 2. The rights and duties of parents and children; 3. The duties and rights of masters and servants; 4. The motives to constitute civil government; 5. The natural method of constituting civil government; 6. The several forms of polity; 7. The rights of governors; 8. The ways in which supreme power is acquired; 9. Of the nature of civil laws and their execution; 10. The laws of peace and war; 11. The duration of the politick union, and the conclusion.

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NLS9781108060295
9781108060295
1108060293
A System of Moral Philosophy: In Three Books by Francis Hutcheson
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2015-07-02
390
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