Description
Volume VII of The Collected Works of Dugald Stewart, edited by Sir William Hamilton, presents key lectures and writings of Stewart on moral philosophy and political science. This volume highlights Stewart’s contributions to ethical theory, natural jurisprudence, and the principles of government, reflecting his deep engagement with Enlightenment ideals. Hamilton’s scholarly annotations and critical notes provide valuable context, illustrating Stewart’s influence on Scottish philosophy and intellectual life. Clear and thoughtful in its exposition, this volume serves as an essential reference for students and scholars interested in moral philosophy, political theory, and the legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment.