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  1. Dugald Stewart on intellectual character.Jennifer Tannoch-Bland - 1997 - British Journal for the History of Science 30 (3):307-320.
    Dugald Stewart lectured in astronomy and political economy, held the chair of mathematics at Edinburgh University from 1775 to 1785, then the chair of moral philosophy from 1785 to 1810, and wrote extensively on metaphysics, political economy, ethics, philology, aesthetics, psychology and the history of philosophy and the experimental sciences. He is commonly regarded as the last voice of the Scottish Enlightenment, the articulate disciple of Thomas Reid, father of Scottish common sense philosophy. Recently some historians have begun to rediscover (...)
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  • Adaptations: History, Gender, and Political Economy in the Work of Dugald Stewart.Jane Rendall - 2012 - History of European Ideas 38 (1):143-161.
    Summary This paper notes and explores the attraction of Dugald Stewart's moral philosophy for women readers and a few women writers. Student lecture notes reveal the chronological development of his ideas, as he drew upon the works of Thomas Reid, Adam Smith, and Adam Ferguson, and responded to political events. Particular attention is paid to Stewart's comments relating to women and gender, through discussions of education, the institution of marriage, and population questions. After 1800, he shifted away from a speculative (...)
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  • Introductory Note.[author unknown] - 1946 - Synthese 5 (5):277-277.
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  • (2 other versions)Introductory Note.Robert E. Butts - 1981 - Synthese 47 (3):355-355.
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  • Introductory Note.[author unknown] - 1982 - Linguistics and Philosophy 5 (1):2-2.
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