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|a Cover; Contents; Front matter; Title page; Publisher information; Series Editor's Note; Editor's Acknowledgements; Introduction; Body matter; 1. The Sense of Beauty; From Of Beauty, Order, Harmony, Design; Sect. I. Concerning some powers of perception, distinct from what is generally understood by sensation; Sect. II. Of original or absolute beauty; Sect. III. Of the beauty of theorems; Sect. V. Concerning our reasonings about design and wisdom in the cause from the beauty or regularity of effects; Sect. VI. Of the universality of the sense of beauty among men.
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|a Sect. VII. Of the power of custom, education, and example, as to our internal sensesSect. VIII. Of the importance of the internal senses in life, and the final causes of them; 2. The Nature of Laughter; From writings from the Dublin Journal; 'Reflections upon Laughter'; 'Remarks upon the Fable of the Bees'; 3. The Moral Sense; From An Inquiry Concerning Moral Good and Evil; Introduction; Sect. I. Of the moral sense by which we perceive virtue and vice, and approve or disapprove them in others; Sect. II. Concerning the immediate motive to virtuous actions.
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|a Sect. III. The sense of virtue, and the various opinions about it, reducible to one general foundation. The manner of computing the morality of actionsFrom Illustrations on the Moral Sense; How far a regard to the deity is necessary to make an action virtuous. 'What degrees of affection necessary to innocence'; From An Inquiry Concerning Moral Good and Evil; Sect. IV. All mankind agree in this general foundation of their approbation of moral actions. The grounds of the different opinions about morals.
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|a Sect. V.A farther confirmation, that we have practical dispositions to virtue implanted in our nature with a farther explication of our benevolent instincts of various kinds, with the additional motives of interest, viz. honour, shame, and pity. 'Love o; 4. The Passions & the Moral Life; From An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections; Sect. I.A general account of our several senses and desires, selfish or public; Sect. II. Of the affections and passions: the natural laws of pure affection: the confused sensations of the passions, with their final causes.
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|a Sect. IV. How far our several affections and passions are in our power, either to govern them when raised, or to prevent their arising: with some general observations about their objectsFrom A System of Moral Philosophy; Book I, Part II, Chapter VII. A comparison of the several sorts of enjoyment, and the opposite sorts of uneasiness, to find their importance to happiness; From An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections; Sect. VI. Some general conclusions concerning the best management of our desires. With some principles necessary to happiness.
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|a Known today mainly as a teacher of Adam Smith (1723-90) and an influence on David Hume (1711-76), Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746) was a first-rate thinker whose work deserves study on its own merit. While his most important contribution to the history of ideas was likely his theory of an innate sense of morality, Hutcheson also wrote on a wide variety of other subjects, including art, psychology, law, politics, economics, metaphysics, and logic. Spanning his entire literary career, this collec ...
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