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Dugald Stewart's empire of the mind : moral education in the late Scottish Enlightenment

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Dugald Stewart's Empire of the Mind recasts the cultivation of a democratic intellect in the late Scottish Enlightenment.

It comprises an intellectual history of what was at stake in moral education during a transitional period of revolutionary change between 1772 and 1828.

Stewart was a child of the Scottish Enlightenment, who inherited the Scottish philosophical tradition of teaching metaphysics as moral philosophy from the tuition of Adam Ferguson and Thomas Reid.

But the Scottish Enlightenment intellectual culture of his youth changed in the aftermath of the French Revolution.

Stewart sustained the Scottish school of philosophy by transforming how it was taught as professor of moral philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.

His elementary system of moral education fostered an empire of the mind in the universal pursuit of happiness.

The democratization of Stewart's didactic Enlightenment--the instruction of moral improvement--in a globalizing, interconnected nineteenth-century knowledge economy is examined in this book.

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Oxford University Press
0192865382 / 9780192865380
Hardback
192
18/08/2022
United Kingdom
English
256 pages
22 cm