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Moral Sense, Civic Education, and Freedom of the Press

To Robert Skipwith, Aug. 3, 1771 On the role of fiction and drama in stimulating the moral sense A Bill for the More General Diffusion of Knowledge (1779) To Peter Carr, Aug. 19, 1785 [Pg.231]

On the need for an educated citizenry if a republic is to survive and flourish [Pg.231]

On the place of reason, religion and science in moral education, and the role of the moral sense - The moral sense, or conscience, is as much a part of man as his leg or arm. It is given to all human beings in a stronger or weaker degree. .. It may be strengthened by exercise. .. Includes famous parable of the ploughman and the professor  [Pg.231]

Brief commentaries on Locke, et al. - Locke s little book on [Pg.231]

List of recommended works, with commentary, on government, political economy, and history IV. 15 To William Short, Sept. 6, 1808 Free press [Pg.232]


IV Moral Sense, Civic Education, and Freedom of the Press... [Pg.231]


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