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Preface | ||
Method of reference | ||
List of abbreviations | ||
Introduction | ||
Hutcheson's life and work | 3 | |
The intellectual environment | 8 | |
Hutcheson's contribution | 31 | |
Early reactions to Hutcheson | 65 | |
Hutcheson and present-day ethics | 85 | |
The Texts | ||
Reflections on the Common Systems of Morality | ||
An overview | 91 | |
The text | 96 | |
Inaugural Lecture on the Social Nature of Man | ||
An overview | 107 | |
The text | 124 | |
App. 1. The quotation from Bayle's dictionary | 148 | |
App. 2. Bayle's reputation | 149 | |
App. 3. A terminological point | 149 | |
App. 4. The contrasting of rationality and sociality | 149 | |
App. 5. A note on The Whole Duty of... | 150 | |
App. 6. A note on the choice of forum for philosophical discourses | 151 | |
App. 7. A note on the similarity between Hutcheson and Hume | 152 | |
App. 8. Extract from a letter from Hume to Hutcheson | 153 | |
App. 9. A note on Hobbes's psychological egoism | 153 | |
App. 10. Hutcheson's critique of Mandeville: some re-publication data | 154 | |
App. 11. An alleged recommendation of Hutcheson by Waterland | 155 | |
App. 12. A note on Archibald Campbell's Enquiry | 156 | |
App. 13. The authorship of the review in Bibliotheque Angloise | 157 | |
App. 14. Wollaston and Samuel Clarke | 158 | |
App. 15. The origin of sociality | 159 | |
App. 16. Notes on Philopatris, Hutcheson and The London Journal | 159 | |
App. 17. The letter to William Mace | 167 | |
Works by Hutcheson | 169 | |
Other Works | 177 | |
Index | 191 |
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