Edited by the philosopher and historian P.H. Nidditch, this collection of writings by British moralists offers insights into the ethical and philosophical debates of the eighteenth century. Featuring works by Adam Smith, David Hume, and Jeremy Bentham, among others, this book is a fascinating look into the intellectual history of the era.
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