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  1. The Unpublished Essays of Adam Ferguson.Adam Ferguson & Winifred Philip - 1986
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  • Adam Ferguson Returns.Andreas Kalyvas & Ira Katznelson - 1998 - Political Theory 26 (2):173-197.
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  • Adam Ferguson and the paradox of progress and decline.Lisa Hill - 1997 - History of Political Thought 18 (4):677-706.
    Adam Ferguson was a leading light of the Scottish Enlightenment who developed a systematic theory of historical progress in the context of a broader theory of spontaneous order. His exposition of social order outlines a vision of human affairs as harmonious, orderly, progressive and perfectibilist. History is conceived lineally and is presented in the form of a tri-stadial thesis in which progress is both natural and likely. It is also a Providentially inspired process and yet the second major theme of (...)
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  • Civility and Empire.John Darwin - 2000 - In Peter Burke & Brian Harrison (eds.), Civil Histories: Essays Presented to Sir Keith Thomas. Oxford University Press. pp. 321--36.
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  • Hume, modern patriotism, and commercial society.A. B. Stilz - 2003 - History of European Ideas 29 (1):15-32.
    Contemporary liberal thought is increasingly baffled by the question of what kinds of moral obligations we ought to attribute to our common civic ties. Liberal patriotism is often seen as an obsolete inheritance, fundamentally in tension with values of liberty, equality, and impartiality. This paper examines the moral theory of David Hume in order to counter this assertion of incompatibility and uncover the roots of a view of modern patriotism that can incorporate impartiality, interest, and partial benevolence.
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  • The political theory of the Scottish Enlightenment.Fania Oz-Salzberger - 2003 - In Alexander Broadie (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 169.
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