Description
The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart (Volume II), edited by Sir William Hamilton, brings together the writings of one of Scotland’s foremost Enlightenment philosophers. This volume includes Stewart’s influential essays and lectures on moral philosophy, political economy, and the philosophy of the human mind. Hamilton’s careful editorial work preserves Stewart’s intellectual clarity and moral insight, while providing valuable notes and contextual commentary. The collection reflects Stewart’s enduring contribution to the Scottish Common Sense school and his influence on nineteenth-century thought. A vital resource for scholars of philosophy, history of ideas, and Scottish Enlightenment studies.




