Description
This book is a collection of essays discussing the influence of Scottish rhetoric on studies in psychology, philosophy, and English literature. The essays discuss the contributions of Adam Smith and Hugh Blair, and the significance of sermons.
This collection challenges the reader to re-examine the influence of 18th- and 19th-century Scottish rhetoric, often credited with shaping studies in psychology, philosophy and English literature. The essays discuss the contributions of Adam Smith and Hugh Blair, and the significance of sermons.