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Title: System of Moral Philosophy
By (author): Francis Hutcheson
ISBN10-13: 0865974616 : 9780865974616
Format: Paperback
Pages: 318
Weight: .932 Kg.
Published: Liberty Fund Inc. (US) - January   2025
List Price: 10.95 Pounds Sterling
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Subjects: Philosophy
According to Knud Haakonssen, general editor for this series and also the editor of this work, A SYSTEM OF MORAL PHILOSOPHY was Hutcheson's longest and most ambitious work. It contains his most comprehensive account of human nature, the supreme good and greatest happiness, divine providence, natural rights, and civil government. It differs from his other writings in significant ways. For example, in 'A System' Hutcheson attempted to demonstrate that even the weaknesses of mankind seem to have contributed to our greater good and happiness. In contrast with his earlier writings, all weaknesses, frailties, selfish considerations, and turbulent passions found a place in his exposition of human nature in 'A System'. There he proposed that these mental and moral phenomena form part of a providential scheme, a universal system designed by a benevolent God. This scheme, elaborated in Book I of 'A System', formed the basis for the most extensive delineation of rights found in Hutcheson's writings; his exposition of rights -- natural and adventitious, real and personal, perfect and imperfect -- and the 'special laws of nature' which oblige us to acknowledge them, was outlined in Book II. In Book III of 'A System' Hutcheson explored the conditions of conjugal, domestic, and civil government and the manner in which husbands, fathers, and magistrates may contribute to the greater happiness of mankind within their respective spheres of governance.
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