Relationships and the spectator perspectives in Hutcheson, Hume, and Smith

Phyllis VandenbergPages 142-156DOI: 10.5840/cultura20085122 ABSTRACT Looking closely at Adam Smith’s account of the spectator perspective – along with the compatible spectator accounts in Hutcheson and Hume – is especially helpful to understanding one of the main themes of the Scottish Enlightenment. The Scots in response to Hobbesian egoism described a morality that does not need […]

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