Hutcheson, Francis

Hutcheson, Francis
► (1694-1746) Filósofo irlandés. Postuló el psicologismo contra el empirismo de Locke. Autor de Sistema de filosofía moral.

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  • Hutcheson, Francis — ▪ Scotch Irish philosopher born Aug. 8, 1694, Drumalig, County Down, Ire. died 1746, Glasgow  Scots Irish philosopher and major exponent of the theory of the existence of a moral sense through which man can achieve right action.       The son of… …   Universalium

  • Hutcheson, Francis — (1694–1746) Moral and political philosopher. Born in Ulster, Hutcheson was educated at Glasgow as a Presbyterian, but returned to work in Dublin until 1740, when he was elected professor of moral philosophy at Glasgow. His central philosophical… …   Philosophy dictionary

  • Hutcheson, Francis — See Enlightenment ( …   History of philosophy

  • HUTCHESON, FRANCIS —    moral philosopher, born in Ulster, son of a Presbyterian minister; educated in Glasgow; became professor in the university there and founder of the Scotch school of philosophy, who, according to Dr. Stirling, has not received the honour in… …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • Hutcheson, Francis — (1694 1746)    Philosopher, b. in Ireland, and ed. for the Presbyterian ministry at Glasgow Univ. After keeping an academy at Dublin for some years he pub. his Enquiry into Beauty and Virtue, which won for him a great reputation. In 1729 he… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

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