@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012713, author = {NAGAO, Shinichi}, issue = {2}, journal = {経済科学}, month = {Sep}, note = {Newtonianism has been regarded as one of the driving forces of the Enlightenment in the classical studies of the 18th century history of ideas. Two founding fathers of Scottish moral philosophy, Francis Hutchison and George Tunbull, followed Newton's claim in his Opticks and believed that moral philosophy could reformed according to the method and the results of this newly founded science. The paper will examine how Scottish moral philosophers in the middle of the century accepted contemporary Newtonian Ideas. It will compare moral philosophy of Adam Ferguson, Thomas Reid and Adam smith. Three components of 18th century Newtonianism, methodology, system and pluralism will be discussed and the paper will conclude that Scottish moral sciences are Newtonian in some senses.}, pages = {1--15}, title = {Scottish Newtonianism in Moral Sciences; Ferguson, Reid, Smith, and Scottish Natural Scientists}, volume = {58}, year = {2010} }