id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-197 Dugald Stewart - Wikipedia .html text/html 3056 421 66 William Drennan, whose father Thomas Drennan had been secretary to Hutcheson, and who 1791 moved the formation of the Society of United Irishmen in Belfast and in Dublin, was a student and friend.[3] It is from Stewart that Drennan is said to have "imbibed the classical tradition of repubican theory, in its most famous English embodiment in the works of John Locke, and its contemporary reincarnation in the works of Richard Price and Joseph Priestley".[4] His memory is also honoured by the "Dugald Stewart Building" (erected 2011) for the University of Edinburgh to house its Philosophy Department, on Charles Street, off George Square. In 1793 he printed a textbook, Outlines of Moral Philosophy, which went through many editions; and in the same year he read before the Royal Society of Edinburgh his Account of the Life and Writings of Adam Smith. "From moral philosophy to political economy: the contribution of Dugald Stewart." in Philosophers of the Scottish Enlightenment (1984), pp. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-197.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-197.txt