Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics Ser.: Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense by Francis Hutcheson (2003, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherLiberty Fund, Incorporated
ISBN-100865973873
ISBN-139780865973879
eBay Product ID (ePID)2316480

Product Key Features

Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEssay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense
Publication Year2003
SubjectHistory & Surveys / General, Ethics & Moral Philosophy, Emotions
TypeTextbook
AuthorFrancis Hutcheson
Subject AreaPhilosophy, Psychology
SeriesNatural Law and Enlightenment Classics Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Weight15.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2002-029652
Dewey Edition21
TitleLeadingAn
Grade FromTwelfth Grade
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal171/.2
SynopsisIn An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense , Francis Hutcheson answers the criticism that had been leveled against his first book, Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (1725). Together the two works constitute the great innovation in philosophy for which Hutcheson is most well known. Professor Garrett has constructed a critical variorum edition of this great work. Because there are no manuscripts of the work, this could be done only by comparing all extant lifetime editions. Three such editions exist: those of 1728, 1730 (chiefly a reprint of the 1728 edition), and 1742. The Liberty Fund edition collates the first edition with Hutcheson's revision of 1742. Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746) was educated at the University of Glasgow, where he assumed the chair of moral philosophy in 1729. Aaron Garrett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University. Please note: This title is available as an ebook for purchase on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iTunes., In An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense, Francis Hutcheson answers the criticism that had been leveled against his first book, Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (1725). Together the two works constitute the great innovation in philosophy for which Hutcheson is most well known. Professor Garrett has constructed a critical variorum edition of this great work. Because there are no manuscripts of the work, this could be done only by comparing all extant lifetime editions. Three such editions exist: those of 1728, 1730 (chiefly a reprint of the 1728 edition), and 1742. The Liberty Fund edition collates the first edition with Hutcheson's revision of 1742. Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746) was educated at the University of Glasgow, where he assumed the chair of moral philosophy in 1729. Aaron Garrett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University., In An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections, with Illustrations on the Moral Sense , Francis Hutcheson answers the criticism that had been leveled against his first book, Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (1725). Together the two works constitute the great innovation in philosophy for which Hutcheson is most well known. Professor Garrett has constructed a critical variorum edition of this great work. Because there are no manuscripts of the work, this could be done only by comparing all extant lifetime editions. Three such editions exist: those of 1728, 1730 (chiefly a reprint of the 1728 edition), and 1742. The Liberty Fund edition collates the first edition with Hutcheson's revision of 1742. Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746) was educated at the University of Glasgow, where he assumed the chair of moral philosophy in 1729. Aaron Garrett is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.
LC Classification NumberB1501.E6 2002
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