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'''Francis Hutcheson''' (August 8, 1694 – August 8, 1746) was a philosopher and one of the founding fathers of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. He is thought to have been born in Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland to a family of Scottish Presbyterians. In adulthood, Hutcheson was a major influence on [[Adam Smith]], [[David Hume]] and others. | '''Francis Hutcheson''' (August 8, 1694 – August 8, 1746) was a philosopher and one of the founding fathers of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. He is thought to have been born in Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland to a family of Scottish Presbyterians. In adulthood, Hutcheson was a major influence on [[Adam Smith]], [[David Hume]] and others.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Francis Hutcheson (August 8, 1694 – August 8, 1746) was a philosopher and one of the founding fathers of the Scottish Enlightenment. He is thought to have been born in Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, Northern Ireland to a family of Scottish Presbyterians. In adulthood, Hutcheson was a major influence on Adam Smith, David Hume and others.