Studia Gilsoniana (Sep 2015)

The Common Sense American Republic: The Political Philosophy of James Wilson (1742-1798)

  • Roberta Bayer

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 3
pp. 187 – 207

Abstract

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James Wilson (1742-1798), lawyer, Justice of the first Supreme Court of the United States, and Constitutional Framer argued, as did Étienne Gilson, that a citizenry who have adopted philosophical skepticism will lose their political freedom, as self-rule requires that citizens be able to reason rightly about the natural law. He advocated a common sense philosophical education in natural law for all lawyers, so that they might know the first principles of moral reasoning.