Abstract:In different ways the watershed events of the 1707 Anglo‐Scottish Treaty of Union, the Jacobite rising of 1745, and Britain's agricultural revolution transformed Scottish political economy. These transitional moments were rooted in the British Atlantic empire's contiguous system of mercantile exchange and its commonwealth defence. Scottish nationalism changed under this far‐reaching shadow of empire. This article examines the ways in which the jurist and polymath Henry Homes, Lord Kames's political economy of … Show more
“…35 While Home's theory of "fi nal causes" in Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion published anonymously in 1751 offered a religiously unorthodox alternative to Hume's mitigated skepticism, Reid and members of the Wise Club gradually conceived a new foundation for the science of mind in their common sense philosophy. 36 On 18 March 1763, Reid wrote to Hume:…”
Section: Molyneux's Problem In the Wise Clubmentioning
This article examines the "progress" of Scottish metaphysics during the long eighteenth century. The scientifi c cultivation of natural knowledge drawn from the ex
“…35 While Home's theory of "fi nal causes" in Essays on the Principles of Morality and Natural Religion published anonymously in 1751 offered a religiously unorthodox alternative to Hume's mitigated skepticism, Reid and members of the Wise Club gradually conceived a new foundation for the science of mind in their common sense philosophy. 36 On 18 March 1763, Reid wrote to Hume:…”
Section: Molyneux's Problem In the Wise Clubmentioning
This article examines the "progress" of Scottish metaphysics during the long eighteenth century. The scientifi c cultivation of natural knowledge drawn from the ex
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