Motivation and the Moral Sense in Francis Hutchesons Ethical Theory
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Francis Hutcheson's philosophical contributions, often overshadowed by contemporaries like David Hume, reveal a complex moral sense theory that has garnered attention from various scholars. Notable works analyzing his ideas include William R. Scott's biographical account and D. Daiches Raphael's exploration of epistemological aspects. Despite the rarity of Hutcheson's texts, recent studies, such as William T. Blackstone's examination of his influence on contemporary ethical theory, highlight the importance of his thought in the broader philosophical landscape.
