| PalmettoPatriot | Date: Friday, 2011-02-25, 2:56 AM | Message # 1 |
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| Francis Hutcheson: Teacher of Adam Smith (early Ulster-Scots philosopher & economist) Francis Hutcheson (August 8, 1694 – August 8, 1746) was a philosopher and economist born in Drumalig in County Down to a family of Ulster-Scots Presbyterians who became one of the founding fathers of the Scottish Enlightenment. (mp3 audio) Francis Hutcheson: Teacher of Adam Smith
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| Culzie | Date: Monday, 2011-02-28, 1:14 PM | Message # 2 |
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| Just listened to it. Very good though it would probably take me to listen to it a few times to take it all in. But I got the gist of it, Though Hutchinson disagreed with Mandeville (think was the name) I could see too where Mandeville was coming from (well I think I did) which was maybe best summed up in the old adage ..''its an ill wind that doesn't blow some good'' I had heard of Hutcheson before and sorta read some of his stuff,but hearing it there was better.
Ulster Protestants consider themselves to be a separate nation. This nation they call Ulster
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