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The Adam Smith review

edited by Vivienne Brown

Routledge , International Adam Smith Society, 2004-

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Volume

v. 11 : hbk ISBN 9780367002428

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well recognised, but scholars have recently been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. This eleventh volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines, and offers a particular focus on Smith and Rousseau. There is also an emphasis throughout the volume on the relationship between Smith's work and that of other key thinkers such as Malthus, Newton, Freud and Sen.

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  • From the editor. Donald Winch, Adam Smith and Intellectual History: Richard Whatmore. Nicholas Phillipson 1937-2018: James Harris. In Memory of Nick Phillipson: Jeng-Guo S. Chen. Smith and Rousseau
  • Guest Editor: Craig Smith. Symposium on Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Craig Smith. Rousseau and Julie von Bondeli on the moral sense: Christopher Kelly and Heather Pangle. Smith, Rousseau and Cato the yonger: Gloria Vivenza. Rousseau's influence on Smith's theory of unintended consequences, the invisible hand and Smith's understanding of history: Spencer J. Pack. Speech, the affective, and the insult in not being believed: Rousseau and Adam Smith: Byron Davies. Smith and Rousseau on imitation and impassioned musical expression: the challenge of instrumental music in the second half of the eighteenth century: Kris Worsley. Rousseau and Smith in the Age of Imagination: Iago Ramos. Of shame and poverty
  • and on misreading Sen and Adam Smith. Of shame and poverty
  • and on misreading Sen and Adam Smith: K. I. MacDonald. Articles. Adam Smith's Humean attitude towards science: illustrated by "The History of Astronomy": Erik W. Matson. Thomas Robert Malthus and His unrealized edition of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations: Taro Hisamatsu. Adam Smith's Newtonian ideals: Toni Vogel Carey. Smith and Freud's use of pain and pleasure as human motivations in morality: Sule OEzler and Paul A. Gabrinetti. Adam Smith's science of commerce: the effect of communication: Shinji Nohara. Report on work in the Smith archives. Adam Smith's library: recent work on his books and marginalia: Nicholas Phillipson, Shinji Nohara, and Craig Smith.
Volume

v. 1 ISBN 9780415278638

Description

The Adam Smith Review is a multidisciplinary refereed annual review that covers all aspects of research relating to Adam Smith, his writings, and his significance for the modern world. It is the only publication of its kind and it aims to facilitate debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences. This first volume contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Stephen Darwall, Samuel Fleischacker, Willie Henderson, Takashi Negishi, Ian Simpson Ross, Emma Rothschild, Richard B. Sher, Ernst Tugendhat, Gloria Vivenza and Patricia H. Werhane, who discuss such themes as: the reception of the Wealth of Nations the classics and Adam Smith Adam Smith and Kant Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic theory

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Articles 1. New light on the publication and reception of the Wealth of Nations Richard B. Sher 2. Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic history Takashi Negishi 3. 'Great works upon the anvil' in 1785: Adam Smith's projected corpus of philosophy Ian Simpson Ross^l 4. A very cautious,or a very polite, Dr Smith?: hedging in the Wealth of Nations Willie Henderson^l Translation 5. Introduction to Translation Christel Fricke 6. Universalistically approved intersubjective attitudes: Adam Smith Ernst Tugendhat (translated by Bernard Schriebl) Perspectives on recent developments in Adam Smith scholarship 7. Reading Adam Smith in the light of the Classics Gloria Vivenza Symposium on Emma Rothschild's Economic Sentiments 8. Symposium Introduction Ryan Patrick Hanley, Guest Editor) 9. Equal dignity in Adam Smith Stephen Darwall 10. ...laissez-faire when it was new... Patricia Werhane 11. Smith's ambiguities Samuel Fleischcker 12. Dignity or meanness Emma Rothschild 13. Suffering and Distance: Morality, Media and Politics Luc Boltanski 14. Dissemination of the Wealth of Nations in France Kenneth E. Carpenter 15. Adam Smith and the Classics Gloria Vivenza 16. Weinstein On Adam Smith Jack Russell
Volume

v. 2 : hbk ISBN 9780415394604

Description

Adam Smith is well recognized as a forefather of modem economics but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his writings. The Adam Smith Review provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modem world. It is the only publication of its kind and is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The second volume of this refereed series contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Samuel Fleischacker, Charles Griswold, Elias Khalil, Catherine Labio, Brendan Long, James Otteson, Ian Simpson Ross, Roberto Scazzieri, Eric Schliesser and Jeffrey Young, who discuss such themes as: Adam Smith's moral theory and the theory of choice Adam Smith and the literary turn the unfinished nature of Smith's oeuvre the relation between Adam Smith's moral philosophy and economics

Table of Contents

Introduction: Smith the Hedgehog. A Smithian Theory of Choice. Adam Smith and New Institutional Theories of Property Rights. Articulating Practices as Reasons: Adam Smith on the Social Conditions of Possibility of Property. Invidious Sympathy in 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments'. Adam Smith's Natural Theology of Society. The Solution is in the Text: A Survey of the Recent Literary Turn in Adam Smith Studies. On the Incompleteness of Adam Smith's System. Reply to Charles Griswold: 'On the Incompleteness of Adam Smith's System'. Introduction to Symposium on James R. Otteson's Adam Smith and the Marketplace of Ideas. Why Adam Smith is Neither a Conservative nor a Libertarian. Adam Smith: Why Decentralized Systems? Adam Smith's Theoretical Endorsement of Deception. Markets Markets Everywhere: A Brief Response to Critics. Introduction to Symposium on Samuel Fleischacker's On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Hanley The Portrait and The Painter. 'The Wealth of Nations and Social Science'. Adam Smith and the Virtues. Response. Book Reviews
Volume

v. 3 : hbk ISBN 9780415448963

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognized but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The third volume of this refereed series contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Anthony Brewer, Alexandra Hyard, Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines, F.P. Lock, D.D. Raphael, Pedro N. Teixeira, Gloria Vivenza, Jack Russell Weinstein, and Donald Winch, who discuss such themes as: * the influence of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith * interpreting the 'man of system' in the sixth edition of The Theory of Moral Sentiments * Adam Smith and education * Adam Smith's economics

Table of Contents

Introduction: Smith the Hedgehog. A Smithian Theory of Choice. Adam Smith and New Institutional Theories of Property Rights. Articulating Practices as Reasons: Adam Smith on the Social Conditions of Possibility of Property. Invidious Sympathy in 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments'. Adam Smith's Natural Theology of Society. The Solution is in the Text: A Survey of the Recent Literary Turn in Adam Smith Studies. On the Incompleteness of Adam Smith's System. Reply to Charles Griswold: 'On the Incompleteness of Adam Smith's System'. Introduction to Symposium on James R. Otteson's Adam Smith and the Marketplace of Ideas. Why Adam Smith is Neither a Conservative nor a Libertarian. Adam Smith: Why Decentralized Systems? Adam Smith's Theoretical Endorsement of Deception. Markets Markets Everywhere: A Brief Response to Critics. Introduction to Symposium on Samuel Fleischacker's On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Hanley The Portrait and The Painter. 'The Wealth of Nations and Social Science'. Adam Smith and the Virtues. Response. Book Reviews
Volume

v. 4 : hbk ISBN 9780415454384

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of his Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The fourth volume of the series contains contributions form a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including, Henry C. Clark, Douglas J. Den Uyl, Ryan Patrick Hanley, Neven B. Leddy, David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart, Robert Mankin, Leonidas Montes, James R. Otteson, Andrew S. Skinner, and Gloria Vivenza, who discuss: the sources and influences of Smith's work in the classics, the Scottish Enlightenment and eighteenth-century France the Glasgow Edition of Smith's Works and the Wealth of Nations

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Symposium: Adam Smith and His Sources Guest Editor: Douglas J. Den Uyl, 1. Introduction: Adam Smith and his sources Douglas J. Den Uyl, 2. Justice for the criminal: classical themes at the origin of Smithian ideas Gloria Vivenza, 3. A note on Adam Smith's first invisible hand Gloria Vivenza, 4. Adam Smith as an eclectic Stoic Leonidas Montes, 5. Adam Smith and his sources: the evil of independence David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart, 6. Style and sentiment: Smith and Swift Ryan Patrick Hanley, 7. Shaftesbury's evolutionary morality and its influence on Adam Smith James R. Otteson, 8. Montesquieu in Smith's method of 'theory and history' Henry C. Clark, 9. Adam Smith's moral philosophy in the context of eighteenth-century French fiction Neven B. Leddy, 10. Pins and needles: Adam Smith and the sources of the Encyclopedie Robert Mankin, 11. Commemorating 30 years of The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, Editor's Introduction, Interview with A.S. Skinner, Symposium on the Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith, 12. Introduction Fonna Forman-Barzilai, 13. Language, Literature and Imagination Ryan Patrick Hanley, 14. The philosophical subtlety of Smith Eric Schliesser, 15. Impartiality, Utility, and Induction in Adam Smith's Jurisprudence S. M. Amadae, 16. Whose impartiality? Which self-interest?: Adam Smith on utility, happiness, and cultural relativism Dennis C. Rasmussen, Book reviews Christel Fricke and Hans-Peter Schutt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph Reviewed by Keith Tribe, Response by Christel Fricke and Hans-Peter Schutt, Istvan Hont, Jealousy of Trade: International Competition and the Nation-State in Historical Perspective Reviewed by Laurence Dickey, Leonidas Montes and Eric Schliesser (eds), New Voices on Adam Smith Reviewed by Caroline Gerschlager, Response by Leonidas Montes and Eric Schliesser, Iain Mclean, Adam Smith Radical and Egalitarian: An Interpretation for the 21st Century, Reviewed by Leonidas Montes, Response by Iain McLean, Tiziano Raffaelli, Ricchezza delle Nazioni: Introduzione alla lettura, Reviewed by Maria Pia Paganelli, Response by Tiziano Raffaelli, D.D. Raphael, The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy, Reviewed by Charles Larmore, Response by D.D. Raphael, Craig Smith, Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order, Reviewed by James R. Otteson, Response by Craig Smith, Jan Toporowski, Theories of Financial Disturbance: An Examination of Critical Theories of Finance from Adam Smith to the Present Day, Reviewed by David M. Levy, Response by Jan Toporowoski
Volume

v. 1 : pbk ISBN 9780415493482

Description

The Adam Smith Review is a multidisciplinary refereed annual review that covers all aspects of research relating to Adam Smith, his writings, and his significance for the modern world. It is the only publication of its kind and it aims to facilitate debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences. This first volume contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Stephen Darwall, Samuel Fleischacker, Willie Henderson, Takashi Negishi, Ian Simpson Ross, Emma Rothschild, Richard B. Sher, Ernst Tugendhat, Gloria Vivenza and Patricia H. Werhane, who discuss such themes as: the reception of the Wealth of Nations the classics and Adam Smith Adam Smith and Kant Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic theory

Table of Contents

Articles 1. New light on the publication and reception of the Wealth of Nations Richard B. Sher 2. Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic history Takashi Negishi 3. 'Great works upon the anvil' in 1785: Adam Smith's projected corpus of philosophy Ian Simpson Ross^l 4. A very cautious,or a very polite, Dr Smith?: hedging in the Wealth of Nations Willie Henderson^l Translation 5. Introduction to Translation Christel Fricke 6. Universalistically approved intersubjective attitudes: Adam Smith Ernst Tugendhat (translated by Bernard Schriebl) Perspectives on recent developments in Adam Smith scholarship 7. Reading Adam Smith in the light of the Classics Gloria Vivenza Symposium on Emma Rothschild's Economic Sentiments 8. Symposium Introduction Ryan Patrick Hanley, Guest Editor) 9. Equal dignity in Adam Smith Stephen Darwall 10. ...laissez-faire when it was new... Patricia Werhane 11. Smith's ambiguities Samuel Fleischcker 12. Dignity or meanness Emma Rothschild 13. Suffering and Distance: Morality, Media and Politics Luc Boltanski 14. Dissemination of the Wealth of Nations in France Kenneth E. Carpenter 15. Adam Smith and the Classics Gloria Vivenza 16. Weinstein On Adam Smith Jack Russell
Volume

v. 2 : pbk ISBN 9780415493499

Description

Adam Smith is well recognized as a forefather of modem economics but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his writings. The Adam Smith Review provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modem world. It is the only publication of its kind and is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The second volume of this refereed series contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Jean-Pierre Dupuy, Samuel Fleischacker, Charles Griswold, Elias Khalil, Catherine Labio, Brendan Long, James Otteson, Ian Simpson Ross, Roberto Scazzieri, Eric Schliesser and Jeffrey Young, who discuss such themes as: Adam Smith's moral theory and the theory of choice Adam Smith and the literary turn the unfinished nature of Smith's oeuvre the relation between Adam Smith's moral philosophy and economics

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The Adam Smith Review Volume 3 2007 Edited by Vivienne Brown Contents Commemorating 30 years of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, 1976--2006 Editor's Introduction Interview with D.D. Raphael Interview with A.S. Skinner Articles Foxwell, Rae and Adam Smith DONALD WINCH Adam Smith and 'the man of system': interpreting The Theory of Moral Sentiments, VI.ii.2.12--18 F.P. LOCK Symposium: Adam Smith's Philosophy of Education Guest Editor: Jack Russell Weinstein Introduction: Adam Smith's philosophy of education JACK RUSSELL WEINSTEIN Adam Smith and French ideas on education ALEXANDRA HYARD Adam Smith as a teacher on classical subjects GLORIA VIVENZA Adam Smith's [weak] case for fee incomes for university faculty and student-consumer sovereignty CHARLES G. LEATHERS AND J. PATRICK RAINES Dr Smith and the moderns: Adam Smith and the development of human capital theory PEDRO N. TEIXEIRA Perspectives on recent developments in Adam Smith scholarship Let us now praise famous men: assessments of Adam Smith's economics ANTHONY BREWER Book reviews Alexander Broadie, Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment Reviewed by STEVEN DARWALL Response by ALEXANDER BROADIE Jerry Evensky, Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy Reviewed by SAMUEL FLEISCHACKER Response by JERRY EVENSKY Pierre Force, Self-Interest Before Adam Smith Reviewed by ERIC SCHLIESSER Response by PIERRE FORCE Gavin Kennedy, Adam Smith's Lost Legacy Reviewed by EDWARD HARPHAM Response by GAVIN KENNEDY Alessandro Roncaglia, The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought Reviewed by ANTHONY BREWER Response by ALESSANDRO RONCAGLIA Paul Seabright, Company of Strangers Reviewed by RYAN NICHOLS Response by PAUL SEABRIGHT Tatsuya Sakamoto and Hideo Tanaka, The Rise of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment Reviewed by IAIN MCLEAN
Volume

v. 4 : pbk ISBN 9780415588607

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of his Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The fourth volume of the series contains contributions form a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including, Henry C. Clark, Douglas J. Den Uyl, Ryan Patrick Hanley, Neven B. Leddy, David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart, Robert Mankin, Leonidas Montes, James R. Otteson, Andrew S. Skinner, and Gloria Vivenza, who discuss: the sources and influences of Smith's work in the classics, the Scottish Enlightenment and eighteenth-century France the Glasgow Edition of Smith's Works and the Wealth of Nations

Table of Contents

Symposium: Adam Smith and His Sources Guest Editor: Douglas J. Den Uyl, 1. Introduction: Adam Smith and his sources Douglas J. Den Uyl, 2. Justice for the criminal: classical themes at the origin of Smithian ideas Gloria Vivenza, 3. A note on Adam Smith's first invisible hand Gloria Vivenza, 4. Adam Smith as an eclectic Stoic Leonidas Montes, 5. Adam Smith and his sources: the evil of independence David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart, 6. Style and sentiment: Smith and Swift Ryan Patrick Hanley, 7. Shaftesbury's evolutionary morality and its influence on Adam Smith James R. Otteson, 8. Montesquieu in Smith's method of 'theory and history' Henry C. Clark, 9. Adam Smith's moral philosophy in the context of eighteenth-century French fiction Neven B. Leddy, 10. Pins and needles: Adam Smith and the sources of the Encyclopedie Robert Mankin, 11. Commemorating 30 years of The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, Editor's Introduction, Interview with A.S. Skinner, Symposium on the Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith, 12. Introduction Fonna Forman-Barzilai, 13. Language, Literature and Imagination Ryan Patrick Hanley, 14. The philosophical subtlety of Smith Eric Schliesser, 15. Impartiality, Utility, and Induction in Adam Smith's Jurisprudence S. M. Amadae, 16. Whose impartiality? Which self-interest?: Adam Smith on utility, happiness, and cultural relativism Dennis C. Rasmussen, Book reviews Christel Fricke and Hans-Peter Schutt (eds.), Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph Reviewed by Keith Tribe, Response by Christel Fricke and Hans-Peter Schutt, Istvan Hont, Jealousy of Trade: International Competition and the Nation-State in Historical Perspective Reviewed by Laurence Dickey, Leonidas Montes and Eric Schliesser (eds), New Voices on Adam Smith Reviewed by Caroline Gerschlager, Response by Leonidas Montes and Eric Schliesser, Iain Mclean, Adam Smith Radical and Egalitarian: An Interpretation for the 21st Century, Reviewed by Leonidas Montes, Response by Iain McLean, Tiziano Raffaelli, Ricchezza delle Nazioni: Introduzione alla lettura, Reviewed by Maria Pia Paganelli, Response by Tiziano Raffaelli, D.D. Raphael, The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy, Reviewed by Charles Larmore, Response by D.D. Raphael, Craig Smith, Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order, Reviewed by James R. Otteson, Response by Craig Smith, Jan Toporowski, Theories of Financial Disturbance: An Examination of Critical Theories of Finance from Adam Smith to the Present Day, Reviewed by David M. Levy, Response by Jan Toporowoski
Volume

v. 6 : hbk ISBN 9780415667227

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognized but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The sixth volume of the series contains contributions from specialists across a range of disciplines, including Vivienne Brown, Maria Alejandra Carrasco, Douglas J. Den Uyl, John Elster, Niall Ferguson, Samuel Fleischacker, Christel Fricke, Lisa Hill, Duncan Kelly, Karl Ove Moene, John O'Neill, Maria Pia Paganelli, Alessandro Roncaglia, Carola Freiin von Villiez, and Jonathan B. Wight. Topics examined include: Smith and the conditions of a moral society The fate of Anglo-American capitalism Smith and Shaftesbury

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  • Part 1: Symposium: AS + Conditions of a Moral Society 1.1 Introduction Christel Fricke 1.2 From Psychology to Moral Normativity Maria Alejandra Carrasco 1.3 Adam Smith's Story of Moral Progress Carola Freiin von Villiez 1.4 Adam Smith and 'the most sacred rules of justice' Christel Fricke 1.5 True to Ourselves? - Adam Smith on Self-Deceit Samuel Fleischacker 1.6 Propriety, Persuasion and Political Theory Duncan Kelly 1.7 Social Distance and the New Strangership in Adam Smith Lisa Hill 1.8 The Political Economy of Recognition John O'Neill 1.9 Reciprocity in Seneca and Adam Smith Jon Elster 1.10 Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Prisoners' Dilemma Vivienne Brown 1.11 The Moral Sentiments of Wealth of Nations Karl Ove Moene Part 2: Shaftesbury 2.1 Das Shaftesbury Problem Douglas J. Den Uyl Commentary: 2.2 Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's "Das Shaftesbury Problem" James R. Otteson 2.3 Another Response to Douglas J. Den Uyl's "Das Shaftesbury Problem" Ryan Patrick Hanley Part 3: Anglo-American Capitalism Guest Editor: Sandra Peart 3.1 Introduction: Sandra Peart 3.2 Upon Daedalian Wings of Paper Money: Adam Smith and the Crisis of 1772 Hugh Rockoff 3.3 Is a Beautiful System Dying? A Possible Smithian Take on the Financial Crisis Maria Pia Paganelli 3.4 What Do We Mean By 'Anglo-American Capitalism'? Alessandro Roncaglia 3.5 Freedom, Efficiency, and Concern: Smith's Future, and Ours Robert Urquhart 3.6 Institutional Divergence in Economic Development Jonathan B. Wight 3.7 Too Big to Live? Why We Must Stamp Out State Monopoly Capitalism Niall Ferguson Part 4: Book Reviews 4.1 Tony Aspromourgos, The Science of Wealth
  • Adam Smith and the Framing of Political Economy 4.1.1 Reviewed by Jeffrey T. Young 4.1.2 Response by Tony Aspromourgos 4.2 Magali Bessone and Michael Biziou (eds.), Adam Smith philosophe. De la morale a l'economie ou philosophie du liberalisme 4.2.1 Reviewed by Sergio Cremaschi 4.2.2 Response by Magali Bessone and Michael Biziou 4.3 Gavin Kennedy, Adam Smith: A Moral Philosopher and his Political Economy 4.3.1 Reviewed by Michael J. Clark 4.3.2 Response by Gavin Kennedy 4.4 Deepak Lal, Reviving the Invisible Hand: The Case for Classical Liberalism in the Twenty-First Century 4.4.1 Reviewed by Paul Gunn 4.5 Stephen J. McKenna, Adam Smith: The Rhetoric of Propriety 4.5.1 Reviewed by Catherine Labio 4.5.2 Response by Stephen J. McKenna
Volume

v. 3 : pbk ISBN 9780415761987

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognized but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The third volume of this refereed series contains contributions from a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Anthony Brewer, Alexandra Hyard, Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines, F.P. Lock, D.D. Raphael, Pedro N. Teixeira, Gloria Vivenza, Jack Russell Weinstein, and Donald Winch, who discuss such themes as: * the influence of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith * interpreting the 'man of system' in the sixth edition of The Theory of Moral Sentiments * Adam Smith and education * Adam Smith's economics

Table of Contents

Introduction: Smith the Hedgehog. A Smithian Theory of Choice. Adam Smith and New Institutional Theories of Property Rights. Articulating Practices as Reasons: Adam Smith on the Social Conditions of Possibility of Property. Invidious Sympathy in 'The Theory of Moral Sentiments'. Adam Smith's Natural Theology of Society. The Solution is in the Text: A Survey of the Recent Literary Turn in Adam Smith Studies. On the Incompleteness of Adam Smith's System. Reply to Charles Griswold: 'On the Incompleteness of Adam Smith's System'. Introduction to Symposium on James R. Otteson's Adam Smith and the Marketplace of Ideas. Why Adam Smith is Neither a Conservative nor a Libertarian. Adam Smith: Why Decentralized Systems? Adam Smith's Theoretical Endorsement of Deception. Markets Markets Everywhere: A Brief Response to Critics. Introduction to Symposium on Samuel Fleischacker's On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Hanley The Portrait and The Painter. 'The Wealth of Nations and Social Science'. Adam Smith and the Virtues. Response. Book Reviews
Volume

v. 7 : hbk ISBN 9780415810746

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The seventh volume of the series contains contributions from specialists across a range of disciplines, including Christopher Berry, Maureen Harkin, Edith Kuiper, N.B. Leddy, Catriona Seth, Henry C. Clarke, Deidre Dawson, Dionysios Drosos, Ioannis A.Tassopoulos, Jeremy Jennings, Ryan Patrick Hanley, Fotini Vaki, Spiros Tegos, Nicholas J. Theocarakis, Chandran Kukathas, Donald Winch, Fonna Forman, Craig Smith, Nicholas Phillipson, Chad Flanders, Emily Nacol, Andrea Radasanu, Rachel Zuckert, Michael L. Fraser, Ian S. Ross, Daniel B. Klein, Douglas J. Den Uyl, James A. Harris, Geoffrey Kellow, Paul Dumouchel, Jan Horst Keppler, Paul Oslington, Adrian Walsh, Spencer J. Pack, and Dennis C. Rasmussen. Topics examined include: Smith and Women Adam Smith in Greece Nicholas Phillipson's Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life Michael L. Fraser's The Enlightenment of Sympathy: Justice and the Moral Sentiments in the Eighteenth Century and Today

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  • Andrew Skinner: A Personal Appreciation Christopher Berry Symposium: Smith and Women Guest Editor: Maureen Harkin 1.1 Adam Smith and Women: Introduction Maureen Harkin 1.2 The Invisible Hands
  • Adam Smith and the Women in his Life Edith Kuiper 1.3 Grave, Philosophical and Cool Reasoner: Mary Wollstonecraft on the use of Gender in Adam Smith N.B. Leddy 1.4 Sophie de Grouchy-Condorcet's Translation of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Catriona Seth 1.5 Adam Smith on Women: Nature, History, and Liberty Henry C. Clark 1.6 Love, Marriage and Virtue: Mary Wollstonecraft and Sophie de Grouchy, marquise de Condorcet, Respond to The Theory of Moral Sentiments Deidre Dawson Symposium: Adam Smith in Greece Guest Editor: Dionysios Drosos 2.1 Impartial Spectatorship and Moral Community in Adam Smith's Vision of the Enlightenment Dionysios Drosos 2.2 The Universal Legislator, the Impartial Spectator and the sensus communis: Kant and Smith on Morality and Judgment Fotini Vaki 2.3 Adam Smith's Bipolar Approach to Law Ioannis A.Tassopoulos 2.4 The Two Sources of Corruption of Moral Sentiments in Adam Smith Spiros Tegos 2.5 The Reception of Adam Smith in Greece: a Most Peculiar metakenosis Nicholas J. Theocarakis Symposium on Nicholas Phillipson's Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life Guest Editor: Jeremy Jennings 3.1 Introduction Jeremy Jennings 3.2 Moral Theory in an Enlightened Life Ryan Patrick Hanley 3.3 Das Rousseau Probleme: Adam Smith's Politics and Economics Chandran Kukathas 3.4 A Short Comment on the Long History of Smith Biography Donald Winch 3.5 Smith, Moral Portraiture and the Science of Man Fonna Forman 3.6 Comments on Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life by Nicholas Phillipson Craig Smith 3.7 A Response to My Readers Nicholas Phillipson Symposium on Michael L. Fraser's The Enlightenment of Sympathy: Justice and the Moral Sentiments in the Eighteenth Century and Today Guest Editor: Chad Flanders 4.1 The Mind as a Whole: Comments on Frazer's Enlightenment of Sympathy Chad Flanders 4.2 Michael Frazer, The Enlightenment of Sympathy: Justice and the Moral Sentiments in the Eighteenth Century and Today Emily Nacol 4.3 Reassessing Sympathy: Response to The Enlightenment of Sympathy Andrea Radasanu 4.4 Sentimentalism, Autonomy, and Holism: Comments on Michael Frazer's Enlightenment of Sympathy Rachel Zuckert 4.5 Reply to Critics Michael L. Fraser Articles 5.1 The Philosopher, the Geologist, and the Piobaireachd Competition: Adam Smith's Musical Experiment Ian S. Ross 5.2 Unfolding the Allegory Behind Market Communication and Social Error and Correction Daniel B. Klein Book Reviews Fonna Forman-Barzilai, Adam Smith and the Circles of Sympathy Reviewed by Douglas J. Den Uyl
  • Response by Fonna Forman Ryan Hanley, Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue Reviewed by James A. Harris
  • Response by Ryan Hanley Willie Henderson, Evaluating Adam Smith: Creating the Wealth of Nations Reviewed by Geoffrey Kellow Jan Horst Keppler, Adam Smith and the Economy of the Passions Reviewed by Paul Dumouchel
  • Response by Jan Horst Keppler Paul Oslington, ed., Adam Smith as Theologian Reviewed by Ryan Hanley: Response by Paul Oslington Spencer J. Pack, Aristotle, Adam Smith and Karl Marx: On Some Fundamental Issues in 21st Century Political Economy Reviewed by Adrian Walsh
  • Response by Spencer J. Pack Dennis C. Rasmussen, The Problems and Promise of Commercial Society: Adam Smith's Response to Rousseau. Reviewed By Daniel B. Klein: Response by Dennis C. Rasmussen
Volume

v. 10 : hbk ISBN 9781138306813

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Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well recognised, but scholars have recently been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. This tenth volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines, and offers a particular focus on Smith's continuing impact on the history of economics. There is also an emphasis throughout the volume on the relationship between Smith's work and that of other key thinkers.

Table of Contents

0.1 Editorial Introduction Fonna Forman 0.2 Ian Ross Memorial Neven Leddy 1 History of Economics Society Symposium: Smith's Continuing Impact on the History of Economics Guest Editor: Maria Pia Paganelli 1.1 Introduction Maria Pia Paganelli 1.2 Adam Smith, the Patterns of Foreign Trade and the Division of Labour: A Country as a Jack-of-All-Trades Rather Than a Specialist Reinhard Schumacher 1.3 An Investigation into the Smithian System of Sympathy: from Cognition to Emotion Laurie Breban 1.4 Adam Smith and Gaetano Filangieri: Two alternative faces of Enlightenment science of legislator Fabrizio Simon 1.5 Cooperation and assistance in the great society: Adam Smith's Oikeiosis Revisited Robert F. Garnett, Jr. 1.6 Adam Smith and the Scottish model of education: a Scottish bias Maria Pia Paganelli 2 Symposium on Dennis C. Rasmussen's The pragmatic enlightenment: recovering the liberalism of Hume, Smith, Montesquieu, and Voltaire 2.1 Introduction Emily Nacol 2.2 Dennis C. Rasmussen, The pragmatic enlightenment: recovering the liberalism of Hume, Smith, Montesquieu, and Voltaire Christopher J. Berry 2.3 Philosophes in the Dock: A Review of Dennis C. Rasmussen's The pragmatic enlightenment Keegan Callanan 2.4 Moderation in All Things Michael L. Frazer 2.5 The pragmatic enlightenment: a response to Berry, Callanan, and Frazer Dennis C. Rasmussen 3. Symposium on Lisa Herzog's Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory 3.1 Introduction Lisa Herzog 3.2 Review of Lisa Herzog, Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory Michelle A. Schwarze 3.3 Review of Lisa Herzog's Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory. Deborah Boncoyannis 3.4 Reflections on the Systems of Smith and Hegel Inspired by Lisa Herzog's Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory Spencer J. Pack 3.6 Response to Critics Lisa Herzog 4. Articles 4.1 Two Theories of Economic Liberalism Mark R. Reiff 4.2 Adam Smith's Influence on British Income Tax John F. Avery Jones 4.3 Invisible Beings: Adam Smith's Lectures on Natural Theology Sergio Cremaschi 4.4 The Race for Wealth: Smith's Effective Therapy to Put Anxiety to Task Tiziano Rafaeli 4.5 Agrarian Alternatives to Slavery in the Works of Adam Smith, Frances Wright, and Robert Wedderburn Hilary N. Fezzey 4.6 On Adam Smith's "Original Error Respecting Value" Ferdinando Meacci 5. Book Reviews Edited by Craig Smith Alexander Broadie, Agreeable Connexions. Scottish Enlightenment Links with France Reviewed by Mikko Tolonen Eleanor Courtemanche, The 'Invisible Hand' and British Fiction, 1818-1860: Adam Smith, Political Economy, and the Genre of Realism Reviewed by Maureen Harkin Response by Eleanor Courtemanche Mike Hill and Warren Montag, The Other Adam Smith Reviewed by Spencer J. Pack Response by Mike Hill and Warren Montag David F. Hardwick and Leslie Marsh (eds), Propriety and Prosperity: New Studies on the Philosophy of Adam Smith Reviewed by Isil Cesmeli Wade L. Robison, David B. Suits (eds.), New Essays on Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy Reviewed by Anna Markwart Jack Russell Weinstein, Adam Smith's Pluralism: Rationality, Education, and the Moral Sentiments Reviewed by John McHugh Response by Jack Russell Weinstein
Volume

v. 9 : hbk ISBN 9781138652569

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised, but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a rigorously refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. This ninth volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines to consider topics as diverse as Smith's work in the context of scholars such as Immanuel Kant, Yan Fu and David Hume, Smith as the father of modern economics, and Smith's views on education and trade. This volume also has a particular focus on Asia, and includes a section that presents articles from leading scholars from the region.

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0.1 Editorial Introduction Fonna Forman 0.2 David Raphael (1916-2015): A Personal Appreciation Chris Berry 1 Sorbonne Symposium: Adam Smith on Empire, the Invisible Hand and the Progress of Society Guest Editor: Benoit Walraevens 1.1 Introduction Benoit Walraevens 1.2 Adam Smith and Immanuel Kant as critics of Empire: International trade companies and global commerce versus Jus Commercii, Fotini Vaki 1.3 Apoikia and Colonia - Smith's Comments on the 'Recent Disturbances' in the Colonies Roberto R. Simiqueli 1.4 Smith on the Colonialism and Republicanism of the Moderns Compared with that of the Ancients Barry Stocker 1.5 Adam Smith's Socio-cultural Theory of Evolution: New Insights from his 1749 Lecture Thierry Pauchant 1.6 The Idea of Historical Progress in the Transition from Enlightenment Historiography to Classical Political Economy Nathaniel Wolloch 1.7 Adam Smith's Invisible Hand: A brief History Toni Vogel Carey 2 Adam Smith in International Contexts Guest Editor: Jeng-Guo S. Chen 2.1 Introduction Jeng-Guo S. Chen 2.2 Adam Smith and the Radical Enlightenment Sam Fleischacker 2.3 Why Could Smith Become the Father of Modern Economics? Tatsuya Sakamoto 2.4 Yan Fu's Wealth of Nations: A Victorian Adam Smith in Late Qing China Jeng-Guo S. Chen 2.5 'Regarding the Pain of Others' Eun Kyung Min 2.6 Adam Smith's Early German Readers Reception, Misreception, and Critique Fania Oz-Salzberger 2.7 Adam Smith and the Encyclopedie Ryan Patrick Hanley 2.8 Adam Smith Scholarship in People's Republic of China, 1949- 2013 Luo, Weidong 3 Articles 3.1 Empathy, Care, and Understanding in the Theory of Moral Sentiments Olivia Bailey 3.2 Human Development and Social Stratification in Adam Smith P.A. Raekstad 3.3 A Revolution's Evolution: The View Over Time of The Wealth of Nations in China Evan Osborne 4. Book Reviews Edited by Craig Smith Christopher J. Berry, The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment Reviewed by Dennis C. Rasmussen Eamonn Butler, Adam Smith - a Primer Reviewed by Bradley K. Hobbs David Casassas, La Ciudad en Llamas. La vigencia del republicanismo comercial de Adam Smith Reviewed by Maria A. Carrasco David Casassas's response to the review by Maria A. Carrasco Christel Fricke and Dagfinn Follesdal (eds.), Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl. Reviewed by Thomas Nenon Ryan Hanley (ed.) Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiment, with an introduction by Amartya Sen Reviewed by Neven Leddy Ian Simpson Ross The Life of Adam Smith. Reviewed by Maria Pia Paganelli Routledge Library Editions: Adam Smith 5-Volume Set Reviewed by Craig Smith
Volume

v. 8 : hbk ISBN 9781138830608

Description

Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised, but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. The Adam Smith Review is a refereed annual review that provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings to the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The eighth volume of the series contains contributions form a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Fonna Forman, Ryan Patrick Hanley, Dionysis Drosos, Matti Norri, Adelino Zanini, Cesare Cozzo, Estrella Trincado, Michael Biziou, Carsten Herrmann-Pillath, Heinrique Schnieder, The Right Honorable Gordon Brown, Gavin Kennedy, Iain McLean, Vernon Smith, Alan Lopez, John Thrasher, Tom Martin, Brian Glenney, Sule OEzler, Paul A. Gabrinetti, Craig Smith, Michelle A. Schwarze, Edwin van de Haar, Farhad Rassekh, Lauren Brubaker, Gordon Graham and Eric Schliesser. Themes of the volume include: Translating Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Smith and China Adam Smith in Kirkcaldy

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0.1 Editorial Introduction Fonna Forman 1. Symposium Translating Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Guest Editor: Ryan Patrick Hanley 1.1Introduction Ryan Patrick Hanley 1.2 "On the Reception of Adam Smith's Moral Theory in Modern Greece and the Greek Edition of TMS: Facing the Roots of Misunderstanding Moral Sentiments" Dionysis Drosos 1.3 Some Reflections on Translating Adam Smith Matti Norri 1.4 The First Italian edition of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Adelino Zanini and Cesare Cozzo 1.5 The translation into Spanish of the Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith Estrella Trincado 1.6 The Unbearable Lightness of Translating: On the French Translations of Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Michael Biziou 2. Symposium: Smith and China 2.1 A 'Third Culture' in Economics?: An Essay on Smith, Confucius and the Rise of China Herrmann-Pillath Smith 2.2 Emotion and Sympathy in Confucius and Adam Smith Heinrique Schnieder 3. Symposium: Adam Smith in Kirkcaldy 3.1 Introduction The Right Honorable Gordon Brown 3.2 Adam Smith from Kirkcaldy, via Glasgow University to Panmure House, Edinburgh Gavin Kennedy 3.3 Adam Smith, James Wilson, and the US Constitution Iain McLean 3.4 Humanomics of Adam Smith Vernon Smith 4. Articles 4.1 Adam Smith and the Rights of the Dead Alan Lopez 4.2 Adam Smith and the Social Contract John Thrasher 4.3 The Sunbathing Beggar and Fighting Kings: Diogenes the Cynic and Alexander the Great in Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments Tom Martin 4.4 Perception by Sympathy: Connecting Smith's "External Senses" to his "Sentiments" Brian Glenney 4.5 A Known World: An Analysis of Defenses in Adam Smith's the Theory of Moral Sentiments Sule OEzler and Paul A. Gabrinetti 5. Book Reviews Edited by Craig Smith Michael L. Frazer, The Enlightenment of Sympathy: Justice and the Moral Sentiments in the Eighteenth Century and Today Reviewed by Michelle A. Schwarze Andrew Hamilton, Trade and Empire in the Eighteenth Century Atlantic World Reviewed by Edwin van de Haar Daniel B. Klein, Knowledge and Coordination: a liberal interpretation Reviewed by Gavin Kennedy Response by Daniel B. Klein Steven G. Medema The Hesitant Hand: Taming Self-Interest in the History of Economic Ideas Reviewed by Farhad Rassekh James R. Otteson, Adam Smith Reviewed by Lauren Brubaker Response by James R. Otteson Nicholas Phillipson, Adam Smith: an enlightened life Reviewed by Gordon Graham Jeffrey T. Young (ed.), Elgar Companion to Adam Smith Reviewed by Eric Schliesser Response by Salim Rashid

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