Description
Volume II of The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, edited by Sir William Hamilton, presents a continuation of Stewart’s seminal contributions to philosophy and moral science. This volume contains his influential Philosophical Essays and related writings that explore human understanding, intellectual powers, and moral judgment. Hamilton’s editorial notes and introductions provide valuable historical and philosophical context, preserving Stewart’s legacy within the Scottish Enlightenment. Combining lucid reasoning with moral insight, this edition stands as a vital reference for scholars of modern philosophy, ethics, and the history of ideas.