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Francis Hutcheson, an Irish philosopher, is best known for his contributions to moral philosophy and the development of the concept of human kindness. His ideas on the natural rights of individuals and the importance of empathy in moral judgment helped shape Enlightenment thought and influenced thinkers like David Hume and Adam Smith. Hutcheson's belief in the inherent goodness of humans and his advocacy for ethical behavior continue to inspire those who seek a more compassionate, just world. His work reminds us of the power of empathy and its ability to create positive societal change.
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