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Adam Ferguson as a Moral Philosopher

Philosophy 88 (4):511-525 (2013)

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  1. The Kingdom of Freedom in the Garden of God: Ferguson's Postulates of Moral Action.Zisai Lin & Eugene Heath - 2018 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 16 (2):105-123.
    Similar to Immanuel Kant, Adam Ferguson links freedom of the will, the existence of God, and immortality to the possibility of moral conduct. We explore these three dimensions of Ferguson's thought across several of his works. Ferguson's account of these postulates of morality not only anticipates Kant but incorporates a religious sensibility that manifests an appeal to nature rather than scripture.
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  • In the Garden of God: Religion and Vigour in the Frame of Ferguson's Thought.Eugene Heath - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (1):55-74.
    Although Adam Ferguson is regarded typically as a secular thinker, the larger frame of this thought may reflect his theism. After recounting, in summary fashion, elements of Ferguson's life, the paper sets forth his embrace of standard doctrines of eighteenth-century natural theology, including the metaphysical basis between mind, activity, and moral happiness, as well as Ferguson's treatment of an important theme of Christian belief – human sinfulness. Turning to Ferguson's moral theory, it is argued that energetic and moralized activity, vigour, (...)
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