A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy

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A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy is an 18th-century ethical treatise by Francis Hutcheson that presents a systematic account of human nature, virtue, and moral judgment grounded in the idea of a moral sense.

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instanceOf ethical treatise
philosophical work
author Francis Hutcheson
centuryOfWork 18th century
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Great Britain
describes systematic account of human nature
systematic account of moral judgment
systematic account of virtue
hasConcept benevolence
divine will
fortitude
happiness
justice
laws of nature
moral approval
moral education
moral sense
moral sense as internal sense
natural affections
natural religion
obligation
prudence
public good
rights
self-love
temperance
virtue as benevolence
hasMoralTheoryType sentimentalist ethics
teleological ethics
hasViewOn foundations of obligation
origin of moral ideas
relationship between morality and religion
relationship between virtue and happiness
role of reason in morality
role of sentiment in morality
influenced Adam Smith
Scottish moral philosophy
later moral sense theorists
influencedBy Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury
natural law tradition
language English
mainTopic ethics
human nature
moral judgment
moral philosophy
moral sense theory
virtue
philosophicalSchool moral sense school
philosophicalTradition British moral philosophy
Scottish Enlightenment

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Francis Hutcheson notableWork A Short Introduction to Moral Philosophy