Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment

Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment
Author: Iain McDaniel
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674075283

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Although overshadowed by his contemporaries Adam Smith and David Hume, the Scottish philosopher Adam Ferguson strongly influenced eighteenth-century currents of political thought. A major reassessment of this neglected figure, Adam Ferguson in the Scottish Enlightenment: The Roman Past and Europe’s Future sheds new light on Ferguson as a serious critic, rather than an advocate, of the Enlightenment belief in liberal progress. Unlike the philosophes who looked upon Europe’s growing prosperity and saw confirmation of a utopian future, Ferguson saw something else: a reminder of Rome’s lesson that egalitarian democracy could become a self-undermining path to dictatorship. Ferguson viewed the intrinsic power struggle between civil and military authorities as the central dilemma of modern constitutional governments. He believed that the key to understanding the forces that propel nations toward tyranny lay in analysis of ancient Roman history. It was the alliance between popular and militaristic factions within the Roman republic, Ferguson believed, which ultimately precipitated its downfall. Democratic forces, intended as a means of liberation from tyranny, could all too easily become the engine of political oppression—a fear that proved prescient when the French Revolution spawned the expansionist wars of Napoleon. As Iain McDaniel makes clear, Ferguson’s skepticism about the ability of constitutional states to weather pervasive conditions of warfare and emergency has particular relevance for twenty-first-century geopolitics. This revelatory study will resonate with debates over the troubling tendency of powerful democracies to curtail civil liberties and pursue imperial ambitions.

Adam Ferguson

Adam Ferguson
Author: Eugene Heath
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781845404420

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A philosopher and historian, Adam Ferguson occupies a unique place within eighteenth-century Scottish thought. Distinguished by a moral and historical bent, his work is framed within a teleological outlook that upholds the importance of action and virtue.

Adam Ferguson History Progress and Human Nature

Adam Ferguson  History  Progress and Human Nature
Author: Eugene Heath,Vincenzo Merolle
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317315360

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Unique among the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Ferguson saw two eighteenth-century revolutions, the American and the French. This monograph contains essays that range across all of Ferguson's works to investigate his engagement with contemporary events and his contributions to our understanding of history and human action.

Adam Ferguson and Ethical Integrity

Adam Ferguson and Ethical Integrity
Author: Jack A. Hill
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 309
Release: 2017-01-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781498504584

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This book is about learning how to live the good life. Part biography and part philosophical inquiry, it is a fresh, original interpretation of the intellectual world of the largely forgotten, eighteenth-century professor, Adam Ferguson. Although less well-known today than his famous Scottish contemporaries, Adam Smith and David Hume, Ferguson was considered their equal in the 18th century. The book shows how Ferguson, who grew up speaking Gaelic and English, and spent a decade ministering to a Highlander regiment, developed a distinctive, cross-cultural approach to moral philosophy that is relevant for doing comparative ethics in today’s global village. The premise is that life in the twenty-first century is plagued by a moral disorientation that has affinities with the materialism, privatization, social fragmentation and spiritual crises that were emerging in 18th-century, urban Scotland. Like his peers in medical science, Ferguson pursued what was then known as moral science with a particular concern to diagnose and treat moral “dis-ease.” The book contends that his moral philosophy lectures became strikingly modern experiments in recovering moral moorings—disclosing epitomes of moral dynamics, investigating the use of moral terms in ordinary language, and crafting moral principles, such as probity, which preserved classical moral virtues but also incorporated the practical wisdom of ‘peoples of the mountains.’ Although focused on re-discovering Ferguson as a full-blown ethicist before his time, the book is also intended as a primer for the reader’s own quest for living a life which is emblematic of ethical integrity The primary audience for this book is philosophers, historians, religious studies scholars who specialize in ethics, eighteenth-century English literature scholars, and social scientists (anthropologists, sociologists and political scientists) who focus on the eighteenth-century.

Adam Ferguson

Adam Ferguson
Author: Eugene Heath
Publsiher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2012-09-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781845404437

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A philosopher and historian, Adam Ferguson occupies a unique place within eighteenth-century Scottish thought. Distinguished by a moral and historical bent, his work is framed within a teleological outlook that upholds the importance of action and virtue.

An Essay on the History of Civil Society

An Essay on the History of Civil Society
Author: Adam Ferguson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1767
Genre: Civil society
ISBN: OXFORD:590358119

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Adam Ferguson Philosophy Politics and Society

Adam Ferguson  Philosophy  Politics and Society
Author: Eugene Heath
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2015-09-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781317315346

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Unique among the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Ferguson saw two eighteenth-century revolutions, the American and the French. This monograph contains a set of essays that analyse Ferguson's philosophical, political and sociological writings and the discourse which they prompted between Ferguson and other important figures.

Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Civil Society

Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Civil Society
Author: Smith Craig Smith
Publsiher: Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2018-11-14
Genre: Civil society
ISBN: 9781474413299

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Adam Ferguson, a friend of David Hume and Adam Smith, was among the leading Scottish Enlightenment figures who worked to develop a science of man. He created a methodology for moral science that combined empirically based social theory with normative moralising. He was among the first in the English-speaking world to make use of the terms civilization, civil society and political science. Craig Smith explores Ferguson's thought, and examines his attempt to develop a genuine moral science and its place in providing a secure basis for the virtuous education of the new elite of Hanoverian Britain. The Ferguson that emerges is far from the stereotyped image of a republican sceptical about commercial society and much closer to the mainstream of the Scottish Enlightenment and its defence of the new British commercial order.