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Francis Hutcheson, an Irish philosopher, believed that religion was essential for promoting morality and virtue in society. He argued that individuals should follow their moral sense, which he believed was inherently good and guided by a natural sense of right and wrong. Hutcheson emphasized the importance of benevolence, compassion, and kindness in religious practice.

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