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Dugald Stewart was a prominent Scottish philosopher and a key figure in the Scottish Enlightenment. He is best known for his work in moral philosophy and the philosophy of mind, particularly through his influential writings such as "Essays on the Active Powers of the Human Mind" and "An Inquiry into the Human Mind on the Principles of Common Sense." Stewart's philosophical approach emphasized the importance of common sense and human experience, which had a lasting impact on both contemporary and later thinkers.

In addition to his philosophical contributions, Stewart played a significant role in the academic community, serving as a professor at the University of Edinburgh. His teachings and writings influenced a generation of philosophers and thinkers, helping to shape the direction of modern philosophy. Stewart's ability to synthesize ideas from various disciplines, including psychology and ethics, marked him as an important intellectual figure of his time. He is remembered for his clarity of thought and his dedication to the advancement of philosophical inquiry.

国籍 スコットランドの
生年月日 November 22, 1753
出生地 Edinburgh, Scotland
死亡日 June 30, 1828
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