Principles of Moral and Political Science

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Principles of Moral and Political Science is an influential late-18th-century treatise by Scottish Enlightenment thinker Adam Ferguson that explores the foundations of ethics, civil society, and political order.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction work
philosophical treatise
addresses division of powers in government
education for civic virtue
moral sentiments
property and inequality
rights and duties of citizens
social cooperation
war and peace
author Adam Ferguson
authorMovement Scottish Enlightenment
authorNationality Scottish
concerns foundations of morality
nature of political authority
progress of civil society
relationship between individual and state
role of virtue in public life
countryOfOrigin Scotland
field ethics
philosophy
political science
genre moral philosophy
political philosophy
social philosophy
historicalContext Scottish Enlightenment
influenced later moral philosophy
later political theory
influencedBy Enlightenment moral philosophy
classical republicanism
natural law theory
language English
mainTopic civil society
ethics
government
justice
law
moral psychology
political obligation
political order
period late 18th century
philosophicalPosition emphasis on virtue and character in politics
importance of civic participation
view of society as historically evolving
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment philosophy
civic humanism
republicanism
relatedWorkByAuthor An Essay on the History of Civil Society

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Adam Ferguson notableWork Principles of Moral and Political Science