Vivienne Brown
The Adam Smith Review Volume 4
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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.
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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.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588607
- ISBN-10: 041558860X
- Artikelnr.: 48313901
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. April 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9780415588607
- ISBN-10: 041558860X
- Artikelnr.: 48313901
Vivienne Brown is Professor of Intellectual History at The Open University, UK. She is the author of Adam Smith's Discourse: Canonicity, Commerce and Conscience (1994, Routledge) and numerous articles in a range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary journals. She is the founder/editor of The Adam Smith Review on behalf of the International Adam Smith Society.
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 Encyclopédie 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 Schütt (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
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 Encyclopédie 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 Schütt (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
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 Encyclopédie 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 Schütt (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
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 Encyclopédie 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 Schütt (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