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  1. An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue: In Two Treatises. 1. Concerning Beauty, Order, Harmony, Design. 2. Concerning Moral Good and Evil by Francis Hutcheson, 2001-11-27
  2. Philosophical Writings (Everyman Paperback Classics) by Francis Hutcheson,
  3. LOGIC, METAPHYSICS, AND THE NATURAL SOCIABILITY OF MANKIND (Natural Law Paper) by FRANCIS HUTCHESON, 2006-03-01
  4. An Inquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, In Two Treatises by Francis Hutcheson, 2010-05-23
  5. A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy, in Three Books; Containing the Elements of Ethicks and the Law of Nature by Francis Hutcheson, 2010-03-30
  6. An Essay on the Nature and Conduct of the Passions and Affections With Illustrations on the Moral Sense by Francis Hutcheson, 2010-05-23
  7. PHILOSOPHIAE MORALIS INSTITUTIO COMPENDIARIA (Natural Law Paper) by FRANCIS HUTCHESON, 2007-07-01
  8. MEDITATIONS OF THE EMPEROR MARCUS AURELIUS ANTONINUS, THE (Natural Law Paper) by FRANCIS HUTCHESON, 2007-01-01
  9. The Seventh Sense: Francis Hutcheson and Eighteenth-Century British Aesthetics by Peter Kivy, 2003-05-29
  10. My learned friends: Memories of a trial lawyer by Francis Hutcheson Hare, 1976
  11. A Bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish Philosophy From Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour by T. E. Jessop, 1966
  12. Francis Hutcheson's Moral Philosophy: Its Form and Utility by Mark Philip Strasser, 1991-03
  13. The Seventh Sense: A Study of Francis Hutcheson's Aesthetics and Its Influence in Eighteenth-Century Britain by Peter Kivy, 1976-06
  14. Francis Hutcheson and David Hume as Predecessors of Adam Smith by William Leslie Taylor, 1965

1. Francis Hutcheson
Francis Hutcheson. Remarks Upon the Fable of the Bees.
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Francis Hutcheson, 16941746. Major Works of Francis Hutcheson Inquiry intothe Origins of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue, in Two Treatises, 1725.
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Francis Hutcheson, 1694-1746
Francis (or Frances) Hutcheson was a professor of moral philosophy at Glasgow, one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment and an early utilitarian thinker. Born in Armagh, Ireland, to a family of Scottish Presbyterians, Hutcheson went on to study at the University of Glasgow, receiving his degree in 1712 and obtaining his license to preach in 1716. However, there were widespread suspicions about about his "Irish" roots and his association with theologian John Simson (then under investigation by Scottish ecclesiastical courts). Hutcheson realized that any ministry he held in Scotland would not be a success, so he decided to abandon the church, return to Ireland and try his luck in academia. He taught for a while at the Dublin Academy, studying philosophy on the side and producing his famous Inquiry Hutcheson opposed Thomas Hobbes 's old thesis (later taken up by David Hume ) that human conceptions of "right" and "wrong", "virtue" and "vice", were rooted not in any theological or natural conceptions but purely in hedonic pleasure and pain calculations. Hutcheson accepted that virtue is often associated with pleasure and vice with pain, but tried to avoid Hobbes's conclusion that it all boils down to self-interest. Instead, Hutcheson argued that humans have natural and disinterested feelings of benevolence which guide their moral acts and an innate "moral sense" which informs their moral judgments. Inverting Hobbes's thesis, Hutcheson argued that virtue/vice comes first, pleasure/pain afterwards. We experience pleasurable sensations in doing or observing "virtuous" things because anything which complies with our natural benevolence or moral sense automatically yields pleasure. As benevolence involves giving pleasure to others, Hutcheson reaches the famous

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Oceana Dublin Journal [err. Dublin Weekly Magazine An Enquiry into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue Moral Philosophy DIB DNB RR OCEL SD FOST ODQ OCIL FDA top Works
Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (London: J. Darby 1725); An Essay on the Passions with Illustrations on the Moral Sense A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy System of Moral Philosophy , 2 vols. (1755). top Criticism
Richard Ryan, Biographia Hibernica: Irish Worthies (1821), Vol. II, p.325. T. E. Jessop, A Bibliography of HUma and of Scottish Philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour (London 1938); W. R. Scott, Francis Hutcheson, His Life, Teaching and Position in the History of Philosophy (CUP 1900); T. Fowler, Shaftesbury and Hutcheson (London 1882); H. Jensen, Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy Vol. 74 (1974), pp.259-65; P. Kivy, (NY 1976); P. Kivy, Fortnight Political thought in Ireland Since the Seventeenth Century (London: Routledge 1993); Michael Brown

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  • Francis Hutcheson (theologian) Francis Hutcheson (August 8, 1694 - 1746) was a British philosopher.
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    He is thought to have been born at Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland. Though the family had originated from Ayrshire, Scotland, both his father and grandfather were ministers of dissenting congregations in the north of Ireland. Hutcheson was educated partly by his grandfather, partly at an academy, where according to his biographer, Dr Leechman, he was taught "the ordinary scholastic philosophy which was in vogue in those days." In 1710 he entered the University of Glasgow, where he spent six years, at first in the study of philosophy, classics and general literature, and afterwards in the study of theology.
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13. A System Of Moral Philosophy - Francis Hutcheson
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Francis Hutcheson died at the age of fifty-two in 1746, having held the position of Professor of Moral Philosophy in Glasgow for the previous sixteen years. The period of his greatest philosophical productivity belonged to his time in Dublin, where he published the first four treatises that established his fame, but his wide influence continued both as a teacher and through the appearance of revised editions of his early texts. Yet his longest philosophical work, A System of Moral Philosophy , remained unpublished despite the fact that a substantially complete version of it existed by 1737 which he circulated among friends. The reasons for his reticence in seeking a wider public audience for his final composition are not entirely clear, but they did not prevent the book's eventual publication in a posthumous, two-volume edition of 1755, printed by the Foulis brothers in Glasgow, and supported by more than 400 subscribers including an array of distinguished figures in Scotland, Ireland, and beyond, such as Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson, Thomas Reid, Lord Kames and Edward Synge. The work is a system in two senses. First, it considers human beings as organized by divine plan into a system which, from one point of view, imposes duties and obligations on the subject, and from another presents a moral challenge to move beyond narrow frames of reference to offer our disinterested action in service of an ultimate common good. Second, Hutcheson provides a systematic attempt to bring into harmony a series of diverse and potentially rival philosophical commitments, to the moral sense, to natural law and natural rights, along with methods of observation and probable reasoning as well as solid deduction. This combination of concerns brings it closer in organization to his Latin textbook

14. Hutcheson, Francis. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. hutcheson, francis. ( hch´sn) (KEY) , 16941746, British philosopher, b According to hutcheson, man has many senses, the most important of which is the moral sense
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Hutcheson returned to Northern Ireland in 1718 and was licensed as a minister. But rather than take up a post at Magherally in County Armagh he accepted an invitation to start a dissenting academy in Dublin in the wake of new measures on toleration. He ran the academy with the assistance of Thomas Drennan (father of the poet and rebel William Drennan). Hutcheson remained in Dublin, where he produced his great work, for a ten-year period. During that time he made the acquaintance of Robert Molesworth, an Irish Peer and leader in the Whig cause, who served as an occasional representative of Shaftesbury in Parliament. The philosophical circle surrounding Viscount Molesworth stimulated Hutcheson’s attention to Shaftesbury’s writing, and it likely brought him in contact with Archbishop William King and Edward Synge (the younger). In 1724, Hutcheson published a critical account of existing systems of morality in The London Journal which previewed the arguments set out in the four ‘treatises’ he produced before the end of the decade. The first two appeared in 1725 in his best-known work, An Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue . In the same year he defended the volume in published correspondence with the younger Gilbert Burnet in The London Journal . Revised editions of the Inquiry appeared in 1726, 1729 and 1738. He wrote a series of letters on the subject of laughter (against Hobbes) and various attacks on Man- deville in 1725 and 1726 published in the

16. Scottish Philosophy In The 18th Century
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The major figures in Scottish eighteenth century philosophy were Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, Adam Smith, Thomas Reid and Adam Ferguson. Others who produced notable works included George Turnbull, George Campbell, James Beattie, Alexander Gerard, Henry Home (Lord Kames) and Dugald Stewart.
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The first of the major philosophers was Francis Hutcheson (1694-1746). His reputation rests chiefly on his earlier writings, especially An Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue (London 1725), Reflections upon Laughter and Remarks on the Fable of the Bees (both in the Dublin Journal 1725-6), and

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    A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy, Volume II
    An etext of the 1747 English translation of this work, provided by France's Biblioth¨que Nationale. Requires PDF viewer.
    Francis Hutcheson: The Fable of the Bees
    Etext of this 1750 essay on economic themes. http://socserv2.socsci.mcmaster.ca/~econ/ugcm/3ll3/hutcheson/
    A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy, Volume I
    An etext of the 1747 English translation of this work, provided by France's Biblioth¨que Nationale.
    Francis Hutcheson
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    A System of Moral Philosophy, Volume II
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    A Brief Introduction to Francis Hutcheson
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