Logic, Metaphysics & the Natural Sociability of Mankind

Francis Hutcheson

Logic, Metaphysics & the Natural Sociability of Mankind
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Liberty Fund Inc
Country
United States
Published
31 March 2006
Pages
237
ISBN
9780865974470

Logic, Metaphysics & the Natural Sociability of Mankind

Francis Hutcheson

Until the publication of this Liberty Fund edition, the works contained in Logic, Metaphysics, and the Natural Sociability of Mankind were available only to that elite group of scholars and readers who could read Latin. This milestone English translation will provide a general audience with insight into Hutchesons thought. In the words of the editors: Hutchesons Latin texts in logic (Logicae Compendium) and metaphysics (Synopsis Metaphysicae) form an important part of his collected works. Published respectively in 1756 and, in its second edition, 1744, these works represent Hutchesons only systematic treatments of logic, ontology, and pneumatology, or the science of the soul. They were considered indispensable texts for the instruction of students in the eighteenth century. Any serious study of Hutchesons moral and political philosophy must take into account his understanding of logic (of ideas, judgments, propositions, and reasoning) and metaphysics (of existence, individuation, causation, substance, the soul, and the attributes of God).
The introduction and notes to this translation provide context to Hutchesons moral philosophy and thus provide a setting for his philosophy as a whole. The introduction and notes also provide links to Hutchesons teaching of logic and metaphysics during his career in Dublin in the 1720s and to his teaching of moral philosophy at Glasgow from 1730 until his death in 1746.

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