This philosopher believed a moral sense can dictate right action in man. Name that Scots-Irishman.
Answer Francis Hutcheson
"That action is best which procures the greatest happiness for the greatest numbers." Philosopher Francis Hutcheson believed man had a sense of honor, morality, and beauty, apart from his five external senses. The moral sense, in particular, gave man the instinct to characterize actions as vicious or virtuous.
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