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  1. Dugald Stewart FRSE FRS ( / ˈdjuːɡəld /; 22 November 1753 – 11 June 1828) was a Scottish philosopher and mathematician. Today regarded as one of the most important figures of the later Scottish Enlightenment, he was renowned as a populariser of the work of Francis Hutcheson and of Adam Smith.

  2. Dugald Steward galt als Vertreter der Schottischen Schule, die von Reid geprägt wurde. Er war bekannt für seine Redegewandtheit und seine Originalität in der Wissenschaft und Lehre. Aus der ersten Ehe (1783) mit Helen Bannatyne († 1787) entstammte sein Sohn Colonel Matthew Stewart.

  3. 9. Apr. 2024 · Nov. 22, 1753, Edinburgh, Scot. Died: June 11, 1828, Edinburgh (aged 74) Role In: Scottish Enlightenment. Dugald Stewart (born Nov. 22, 1753, Edinburgh, Scot.—died June 11, 1828, Edinburgh) was a philosopher and major exponent of the Scottish “common sense” school of philosophy.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Dugald Stewart ist der Name folgender Personen: Dugald Stewart (Philosoph) (1753–1828), schottischer Philosoph. Dugald Stewart (Politiker) (1821–1870), US-amerikanischer Anwalt, Geschäftsmann und Politiker.

  5. Stewart was an immensely erudite, eclectic philosopher who drew on modern English and French philosophy as well as the domestic Scots tradition. His early encounter with Reid, however, who remained a friend and mentor until his death in 1796, had the greatest intellectual influence on him, and Stewart remained an exponent of common sense ...

  6. Overview. Dugald Stewart. (1753—1828) philosopher. Quick Reference. (1753–1828) Scottish common sense philosopher. Stewart succeded Adam Ferguson as professor of moral philosophy in Edinburgh in 1785, having previously held a professorship of mathematics.

  7. Dugald Stewart (1753–1828) was a Scottish moral philosopher who taught at Edinburgh University and defended the common sense theory of Thomas Reid and the political economy of Adam Smith. He was also a defender of academic freedom, a friend of Robert Burns, and a critic of Humean skepticism and Lockean moral sense.