Dugald Stewart’s empire of the mind: moral education in the late Scottish enlightenment

History of European Ideas 49 (2):481-483 (2023)
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Dugald Stewart is usually thought of as the final major figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. But though his name is a recognisable one among intellectual historians, few would probably be able to...

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