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Dugald Stewart on Conjectural History and Human Nature
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Dugald Stewart on Conjectural History and Human Nature

Jennifer Smalligan Marusic
Journal of Scottish philosophy, Vol.15(3), pp.261-274
09/2017

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Philosophy and Religion
Dugald Stewart claims that conjectural history is 'the peculiar glory of the latter half of the eighteenth century'. Yet it is hard to see why, in his view, conjectural histories are not merely confabulated just-so stories. This paper examines Stewart's views about the epistemic and moral value of conjectural history.

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