启蒙运动前的道德:对斯泰尔子爵自然法理论的解读,约1681年

IF 0.4 0 PHILOSOPHY Journal of Scottish Philosophy Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.3366/jsp.2023.0361
Stephen Bogle
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作为17世纪苏格兰的主要法官,斯泰尔子爵(1619 - 1695)在苏格兰启蒙运动之前的一段时间里是一个重要的公众人物。事实上,他提供了一个重要的,但往往被忽视的洞察苏格兰的知识分子生活在他的一生。然而,由于斯泰尔从未专门发表过任何关于道德哲学的文章,本文提出了一个问题,即是否有可能根据他出版的法律和神学著作,为他重建一个道德理论。在假设这是可行的前提下,本文考察了斯泰尔的道德理论与苏格兰自然法学变体的关系。为了回答这些问题,本文提出的分析认为,人们可以从斯泰尔的印刷作品中构建道德哲学核心问题的答案,而且可以进一步将他的道德理论归类为苏格兰自然法理学的早期例子。尽管重建他的道德理论存在公认的挑战,但下面的论点表明,要全面掌握17世纪苏格兰的思想生活,我们可能需要更深入地研究17世纪苏格兰人的神学作品,并采用机智的方法来构建17世纪与道德有关的思想图景。
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Morality Before the Enlightenment: An Interpretation of Viscount Stair's Natural Law Theory, c. 1681
As a leading judge of seventeenth century Scotland, Viscount Stair (1619−1695) was a significant public figure in the immediate period before the Scottish Enlightenment. Indeed, he offers a vital but often overlooked insight into the intellectual life of Scotland during his lifetime. However, as Stair never published anything specifically on moral philosophy, this article asks if it is possible to reconstruct a moral theory on his behalf based on his printed legal and theological works. On the assumption that this is feasible, this article examines how Stair’s moral theory relates to the Scottish variant of natural jurisprudence. In response to these questions, the analysis offered here argues that one can constructure answers to central questions of moral philosophy from Stair’s printed works, and further that it is possible to classify his moral theory as an early example of Scottish natural jurisprudence. Although there are acknowledged challenges in reconstructing his moral theory, it is suggested by the argument below that, to fully grasp the intellectual life of seventeenth century Scotland, we may need to engage more deeply with the theological works of seventeenth century Scots as well as adopt resourceful methods to build a picture of seventeenth century ideas relating to morality.
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