The Scottish Philosophy Biographical, Expository, Critical, From Hutcheson to Hamilton - James McCosh
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The Scottish Philosophy Biographical, Expository, Critical, From Hutcheson to Hamilton

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Creative Media Partners, LLC
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504
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9781378561331
James McCosh's The Scottish Philosophy offers a comprehensive exploration of a distinct intellectual tradition, tracing its evolution from Francis Hutcheson to Sir William Hamilton. This work, originally published in 1875, provides a biographical, expository, and critical examination of eighteenth and nineteenth-century Scottish philosophers. It delves into the theories of key figures such as David Hume, Thomas Reid, and Adam Smith, presenting their ideas, assessing their merits, and outlining potential criticisms.

The book defines Scottish philosophy as a unique school of thought, characterized by its combination of observational inquiry with moral and religious principles. McCosh details the intellectual contributions of these thinkers and their enduring impact, including their influence on continental philosophy and their role in challenging skepticism and materialism. This historical review serves as an essential resource for understanding a significant period in philosophical development and the foundational ideas that shaped modern thought.

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