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    Francis Hutcheson's aesthetics and his critics in Ireland: Charles-Louis de Villette and Edmund Burke 

    Carey, Daniel (Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies, University of Aberdeen, 2016)
    In his own time as much as in ours, the response to Francis Hutcheson’s philosophy has concentrated above all on his contribution to moral thought, especially the articulation of a so-called ‘moral sense’.1 The moral ...
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    John Locke, Edward Stillingfleet, and the Quarrel over Consensus 

    Carey, Daniel (Edinburgh University Press, 2017-02)
    Philosophical antagonism and dispute by no means confined to the early modern period nonetheless enjoyed a moment of particular ferment as new methods and orientations on questions of epistemology and ethics developed ...
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