A System of Moral Philosophy 2 Volume Set - Francis Hutcheson

A System of Moral Philosophy 2 Volume Set

In Three Books
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814 Seiten
2015
Cambridge University Press
978-1-108-06030-1 (ISBN)
89,95 inkl. MwSt
Published posthumously in 1755, this two-volume set offers the most comprehensive account of the moral and political philosophy of Francis Hutcheson (1694–1746), often described as the father of the Scottish Enlightenment. The volumes examine whether and how individual natural rights derive from an innate understanding of moral behaviour.
Often described as the father of the Scottish Enlightenment, Francis Hutcheson (1694–1746) was born in the north of Ireland to an Ulster-Scottish Presbyterian family. Organised into three 'books' that were divided between two volumes, A System of Moral Philosophy was his most comprehensive work. It synthesised ideas that he had formulated as a minister and as the Chair of Moral Philosophy at the University of Glasgow (1729–46). Published posthumously by his son in 1755, prefaced by an account of his life, it is the only treatise by Hutcheson for which a manuscript is known to have survived. Asserting that individual natural rights derive from an innate understanding of moral behaviour, Hutcheson offers a model that mediates between individual interests and communal ideals. Volume 1 describes the role and perception of 'perfect' and 'imperfect' natural rights. Volume 2 explores the role of familial and political governance in relation to communal happiness.

Volume 1: Subscribers; Preface; Part I. Concerning the Constitution of Human Nature, and the Supreme Good: 1. Of the constitution of human nature; 2. Concerning the finer powers of perception; 3. Concerning the ultimate determinations of the will, and benevolent affections; 4. Concerning the moral sense; 5. The sense of honour and shame explained; 6. How far the several sensations appetites, passions and affections are in our power; 7. A comparison of the several sorts of enjoyment; 8. A comparison of the several tempers and characters; 9. The duties towards God; 10. The affections, duty, and worship, to be exercised toward the deity; 11. The conclusions of this book; Part II. Containing a Deduction of the More Special Laws of Nature: 1. The circumstances which encrease or diminish the moral good or evil of actions; 2. General rules of judging about the morality of actions; 3. The general notions of rights and law explained; 4. The different states of men; 5. The private rights of men; 6. The adventitious rights, real, and personal; 7. The means of acquiring property; 8. Concerning derived property. Volume 2: 9. Concerning contracts or covenants; 10. The obligations in the use of speech; 11. Concerning oaths and vows; 12. The values of goods in commerce; 13. The principal contracts in a social life; 14. Personal rights; 15. The rights arising from injuries and damages; 16. Concerning the general rights of human society; 17. The extraordinary rights arising from some singular necessity; 18. How controversies should be decided in natural liberty; Part III. Of Civil Polity: 1. Concerning the adventitious states or permanent relations; 2. The rights and duties of parents and children; 3. The duties and rights of masters and servants; 4. The motives to constitute civil government; 5. The natural method of constituting civil government; 6. The several forms of polity; 7. The rights of governors; 8. The ways in which supreme power is acquired; 9. Of the nature of civil laws and their execution; 10. The laws of peace and war; 11. The duration of the politick union, and the conclusion.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.7.2015
Reihe/Serie Cambridge Library Collection - Philosophy
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 170 x 245 mm
Gewicht 1500 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
ISBN-10 1-108-06030-7 / 1108060307
ISBN-13 978-1-108-06030-1 / 9781108060301
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