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Francisci Hutcheson profess. Glasgoviensis de naturali hominum socialitate
Oratio inauguralis -
A short introduction to moral philosophy
in three books; containing the elements of ethicks, and the law of nature. By Francis Hutcheson, LLD. late professor of philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Translated from the Latin -
Philosophiae moralis institutio compendiaria
Libris III. Ethices et jurisprudentiae naturalis elementa continens. Auctore Francisco Hutcheson in Academia Glasguensi P.P -
Philosophiae moralis institutio compendiaria
Libris III. Ethices et jurisprudentiae naturalis elementa continens. Auctore Francisco Hutcheson in Academia Glasguensi P.P -
A short introduction to moral philosophy, in three books
Containing the elements of ethicks and the law of nature. By Francis Hutcheson, LLD. late professor of philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Translated from the Latin -
An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections, with illustrations on the moral sense
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An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue
in two treatises, I. concerning beauty, order, harmony, design, II. concerning moral good and evil -
An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections
With illustrations upon the moral sense. By Francis Hutcheson, LL. D. Late Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow -
An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue
In two treatises. I. Concerning beauty, order, harmony, design. II. Concerning moral good and evil -
A system of moral philosophy, in three books; written by the late Francis Hutcheson, L. L. D. Professor of Philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Published from the Original Manuscript, by his Son Francis Hutcheson, M. D. To which is prefixed some account of the life, writings, and character of the author, by the Reverend William Leechman, D. D. Professor of Divinity in the Same University
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An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections
with illustrations on the moral sense -
An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections, with illustrations on the moral sense
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An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue
in two treatises. I. Concerning beauty, order, harmony, design. II. Concerning moral good and evil. By Francis Hutcheson, Lld. late professor of philosophy in the University of Glasgow. Printed from the fourth edition, M.DCC.XXXVIII. With the author's corrections and additions interspersed in their proper places -
Letters concerning the true foundation of virtue or moral goodness, wrote in a correspondence between Mr. Gilbert Burnet, and Mr. Francis Hutcheson
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A short introduction to moral philosophy, in three books
containing the elements of ethicks and the law of nature -
A short introduction to moral philosophy, in three books
containing the elements of ethicks and the law of nature ... translated from the Latin -
Thoughts on laughter
and observations on the Fable of the bees -
Alterations and additions made in the second edition of the Inquiry into beauty and virtue
By the Author -
A short introduction to moral philosophy
in three books; containing the elements of ethicks, and the law of nature -
Reflections upon laughter, and remarks upon the fable of the bees
carefully corrected -
A system of moral philosophy
in three books -
De naturali hominum socialitate
Auctore Francisco Hutcheson -
An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and affections
With illustrations on the moral sense. By Francis Hutcheson, Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glascow; and Author of the Inquiry into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue -
An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue
in two treatises. In which the principles of the late Earl of Shaftesbury are explain'd and defended, against the author of the Fable of the bees: and the ideas of moral good and evil are establish'd, according to the Sentiments of the Antient Moralists. With an Attempt to introduce a Mathematical Calculation in Subjects of Morality -
An inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue
in two treatises. I. Concerning beauty, order, harmony, design. II. Concerning moral good and evil