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The Rev. Francis Hutcheson (8 August 1694 – 8 August 1746) was a Scottish-Irish philosopher born in Ireland to a family of Scottish Presbyterians who became known as founding fathers of the Scottish Enlightenment. Hutcheson took ideas from John Locke, and he was an important influence on the works of several significant Enlightenment thinkers, including David Hume and Adam Smith. ==Early life== He is thought to have been born at Drumalig in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, Ireland. He was the "son of a Presbyterian minister of Ulster Scottish stock, who was born in Ireland."〔Rothbard, Murray (2011-02-24) (Francis Hutcheson: Teacher of Adam Smith ), ''Mises Institute'' (excerpted from ''An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought'')〕 Hutcheson was educated at Killyleagh, and went on to Scotland to study at the University of Glasgow, where he spent six years at first in the study of philosophy, classics and general literature, and afterwards in the study of theology, receiving his degree in 1712. While a student, he worked as tutor to the Earl of Kilmarnock.
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