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THE FIRST EDINBURGH CHAIR IN LAW:
GROTIUS AND THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT
John W. Cairns (University of Edinburgh)*
1 Introduction
The influence of natural law in late-seventeenth and early-eighteenth-century
Scotland is well known.1 At a broad political level, the achievements of the
modern school of natural law helped the Scots reach varied readings and
understandings of contemporary political events such as the Glorious
Revolution and the Union of 1707.2 The work of these secular natural lawyers
also provided a new way of approaching moral philosophy that came to
dominate the curriculum in the eighteenth-century Scottish universities. A
crucial figure ..