
Edward Tagart
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Edward Tagart was an influential figure known for his literary contributions, particularly in the realm of biography and philosophy. He is noted for his works such as "Memoir Of The Late Captain Peter Heywood, R. N.," which provides a detailed account of Captain Heywood's life, along with extracts from his diaries and correspondence. Through this work, Tagart not only preserved the memory of an important naval figure but also reflected on broader themes of duty and honor in maritime history.
In addition to his biographical writings, Tagart engaged with philosophical texts, notably addressing the works of John Locke. His critical examination, "Locke's Writings and Philosophy Historically Considered, and Vindicated From the Charge of Contributing to the Scepticism of Hume," showcases his commitment to defending Locke's philosophies against contemporary critiques, particularly those posed by David Hume. Tagart's writings contribute to the understanding of 18th-century thought and the ongoing discourse on knowledge and belief.