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Thomas Jefferson''s writings on morality have largely been ignored. His thoughts on the subject, never developed in any formal work, are said to be unsystematic--a judgment reinforced by his shift from Stoicism (intentions are critical) to Utilitarianism (consequences are critical) later in life.

Yet his writings and the moral works he recommended reveal much about his moral sense and views on good living. Jefferson valued personal moral improvement, had great respect for moral exemplars and drew inspiration from moralists, sermonizers, novelists, poets, historians and such role models as Professor William Small and his friend George Wythe.



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“This book is an exceedingly comprehensive presentation of Thomas Jefferson’s political ideals within the context of the philosophical, moral, religious, economic and even literary thought of his time.... I expect that it will eventually become a kind of ‘classic,’ not just in Jeffersonian Scholarship, but as a distinctive interpretation of American, and Western civilization.”—Garrett Ward Sheldon, University of Virginia

The Elusive Thomas Jefferson

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/20/2017 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476669250, 978-1476669250
      ISBN10: 1476669252

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Thomas Jefferson''s writings on morality have largely been ignored. His thoughts on the subject, never developed in any formal work, are said to be unsystematic--a judgment reinforced by his shift from Stoicism (intentions are critical) to Utilitarianism (consequences are critical) later in life.

      Yet his writings and the moral works he recommended reveal much about his moral sense and views on good living. Jefferson valued personal moral improvement, had great respect for moral exemplars and drew inspiration from moralists, sermonizers, novelists, poets, historians and such role models as Professor William Small and his friend George Wythe.



      Trade Review
      “This book is an exceedingly comprehensive presentation of Thomas Jefferson’s political ideals within the context of the philosophical, moral, religious, economic and even literary thought of his time.... I expect that it will eventually become a kind of ‘classic,’ not just in Jeffersonian Scholarship, but as a distinctive interpretation of American, and Western civilization.”—Garrett Ward Sheldon, University of Virginia

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