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Francis Hutcheson in Dublin, 1719-1730: The Crucible of his Thought
Michael Philip Brown
Research Institute for Irish and Scottish Studies
RIISS (Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies)
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Francis Hutcheson
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Crucible
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Dublin
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Scottish Enlightenment
28%
Ireland
18%
Adam Ferguson
17%
Political Theory
16%
Moral philosophy
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Religious Politics
15%
Irishman
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Cultural Identity
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Adam Smith
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Thomas Jefferson
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18th Century
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Presbyterian
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Glasgow
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Aesthetics
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Civil Society
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Outsider
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Ancestors
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Economists
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Thinkers
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Revolution
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Education
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Teaching
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