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Adam Smith

edited by Knud Haakonssen

(The international library of critical essays in the history of philosophy)

Ashgate, c1998

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

This collection of essays explores the literature of Adam Smith, not in his allotted role as the father of modern economics, but focussing on his work as a moral philosopher. Smith's philosophy is a less than straight-forward concept. His "Theory of Moral Sentiments" suggests that sympathy was natural to man, while his "Wealth of Nations" worked out a grand socio-economic theory on the assumption that human nature essentially was self-interested. This seems contradictory, and the essays presented here explore how, like his contemporaries, Smith had a much broader idea of philosophy, and these two works represented part of a much larger whole. The book provides a background to the essays, outlining a few major themes from Smith's literature, the essays reflecting more the current state of Smith scholarship than a historical collection.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Ethics: Philosophy in moral practice - Kant and Adam Smith, S. Fleischacker
  • rhetoric and ethics - Adam Smith on theorizing about the moral sentiment, Charles Griswold
  • the commerce of sympathy - Adam Smith on the emergence of sympathy, E. Heath
  • Hume and Smith on justice and utility, D.D. Raphael
  • two concepts of morality - a distinction of Adam Smith's ethics and its stoic origin, Norbert Waszek. Part 2 Utility, teleology and religion: the utilitarianism of Adam Smith's policy advice, T.D. Campbell, I.S. Ross
  • the theory and practice of the wise and virtuous man - reflections on Adam Smith's responses to Hume's deathbed wish, T.D. Campbell, I.S. Ross
  • final causes in Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments, R.A. Keer. Part 3 Jurisprudence: what might properly be called natural jurisprudence? Knud Haakonssen
  • Adam Smith on law, D.N. MacCormick
  • new light on Adam Smith's Glasgow lectures on jurisprudence, Ronald Meek
  • Adam Smith's jurisprudence - between morality and economics, Peter Stein. Part 4 Politics: Liberalism, civic humanism, and the case of Adam Smith, E. Harpham
  • Scottish political economy beyond the civic tradition - government and economic development in "the wealth of nations", John Robertson
  • Adam Smith's second thoughts - economic liberalism and its unintended consequences, Jeremy Sheamur
  • Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the problem of national defense, Richard B. Sher
  • Adam Smith and the liberal tradition, in "Traditions of Liberalism", Donald Winch. Part 5 Civil society: Women and humanity in Scottish enlightenment social thought - the case of Adam Smith, Henry C. Clark
  • Smith, Turgot, and the "four stages" theory, R.L. Meek
  • Adam Smith on feudalism, commerce, and slavery, John Salter. Part 6 The nature of Smith's theory: Historicizing the "Adam Smith problem" - conceptual, historiographical, and textual issues, Lawrence Dickey
  • rethinking "Das Adam Smith problem" R.F. Reichgraeber III
  • Adam Smith - Scottish moral philosopher as political economist, Donald Winch. Part 7 Language: Adam Smith's "Considerations on languages", C.J. Berry.

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  • NCID
    BA37740584
  • ISBN
    • 1840140313
  • LCCN
    97052283
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Aldershot
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxi, 544 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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