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Elements of Criticism (Natural Law Cloth) (v. 1-2) [Hardcover]

Henry Home (Author), Lord Kames (Author)

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0865974667 978-0865974661 July 1, 2005 6th
Natural Law and Enlightenment Classics

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Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696-1782) was one of the leaders of the Scottish Enlightenment. He was notable for his social influence and his service as a judge in the supreme courts of Scotland. His works were central to the expression of 'enlightenment' and 'natural law' in the Scottish context. Kames mentored Adam Smith, and his friends included David Hume and James Boswell.

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