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  1. Dugald Stewart FRSE FRS (/ ˈ dj uː ɡ əl d /; 22 November 1753 – 11 June 1828) was a Scottish philosopher and mathematician. Today regarded as one of the most important figures of the later Scottish Enlightenment , he was renowned as a populariser of the work of Francis Hutcheson and of Adam Smith .

  2. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Dugald Stewart (born Nov. 22, 1753, Edinburgh, Scot.—died June 11, 1828, Edinburgh) was a philosopher and major exponent of the Scottish “common sense” school of philosophy. Educated at the University of Edinburgh , where his father was professor of mathematics, Stewart began teaching there when he was 19.

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    Dugald Stewart FRSE FRS (22 de noviembre de 1753 – 11 junio de 1828) fue un filósofo y matemático escocés. Considerado hoy como una de las figuras más importantes de la Ilustración escocesa posterior, fue reconocido como divulgador de la obra de Francis Hutcheson y Adam Smith.

  4. Dugald Stewart was one of the greatest didactic orators’. Stewart’s philosophical approach to contemporary problems was an important factor in the creation of the Edinburgh Review and made it into the most powerful Whig force in the country.

  5. Historiador, escritor, ensayista, filósofo. Dugald Stewart. Filósofo inglés nacido en Edimburgo, profesor de matemáticas y filosofía en la misma ciudad. Discípulo de Thomas Reid, es el más inteligente continuador y divulgador de la Escuela escocesa, también llamada Filosofía del sentido común.

  6. 2 de nov. de 2019 · PDF | Dugald Stewart es uno de los últimos representantes de la Ilustración escocesa. Discípulo de Thomas Reid, suele ser considerado como un mero... | Find, read and cite all the research you...

  7. [Dugald] Stewart's affinity for the scientific approach to philosophical problems is reflected in his mathematics career, and he often made analogies between the axioms of mathematics and the laws that govern human thinking.