From his groundbreaking treatises on the existence of God to his reflections on the virtues and the human condition
"Metaphysics" remains essential reading for anyone interested in grappling with the fundamental questions about the nature of reality and existence
and the development of human consciousness
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An Inquiry Into the Original of our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue; in two Treatises. I. Concerning Beauty, Order, Harmony, Design. II. Concerning Moral Good Existentialism From his groundbreaking treatises on"An Inquiry Into the Original of Our Ideas of Beauty and Virtue; in Two Treatises" is a philosophical work by the British philosopher Francis Hutcheson, first published in 1725. This seminal text comprises two treatises: the first concerning beauty, order, harmony, and design, and the second concerning moral good. In the first treatise, Hutcheson explores the nature of aesthetic experience, investigating the origins of our perceptions of beauty and