Hutcheson: Two Texts on Human Nature
Explore the profound insights of Francis Hutcheson, a pivotal figure in British moral philosophy, with Hutcheson: Two Texts on Human Nature. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this paperback edition spans 212 pages and presents two previously inaccessible texts that eloquently articulate Hutcheson's theory of moral sense.
In this essential volume, readers will discover the foundational ideas that shaped ethical thought in the 18th century. The introduction by Thomas Mautner enriches the reading experience by providing valuable insights into the intellectual context surrounding Hutcheson's work.
Ideal for students of ethics and philosophy enthusiasts alike, this book invites you to delve into the complexities of human nature and moral reasoning as envisioned by one of the era's great thinkers. Don't miss the opportunity to engage with this significant contribution to social ethics and moral philosophy.