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School of Thought: The Scottish Enlightenment

The 18thC Enlightenment was a European, even a trans-Atlantic phenomemon. Two of its main centres of intellectual activity were France and Scotland. The latter country produced an extraordinary amount of “enlightened” historical, economic, legal, and philosophical analysis by figures such as Adam Smith, David Hume, and Francis Hutcheson.

For additional information about the Scottish Enlightenment see in the Forum: Timeline on the Scottish Enlightenment.

David Hume (1711-1776) Adam Smith (1723-1790) Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832)

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13 People in this Group:

sort name   name ↑ birth   death  
Ferguson Adam Ferguson 1723 1816
Smith Adam Adam Smith 1723 1790
Fordyce David Fordyce 1711 1751
Hume David Hume 1711 1776
Stewart Dugald Stewart 1753 1828
Hutcheson Francis Hutcheson 1694 1746
Turnbull George Turnbull 1698 1748
Home Henry Home, Lord Kames 1696 1782
Beattie J James Beattie 1735 1803
Millar John John Millar 1735 1801
Mackintosh Sir James Mackintosh 1765 1832
Reid T Thomas Reid 1710 1796
Robertson William William Robertson 1721 1793