Essays on Adam SmithAndrew S. Skinner, Thomas Wilson Clarendon Press, 1975 - 647 páginas This volume is published in conjunction with a new edition of all the works of Adam Smith, commissioned by the University of Glasgow to celebrate the bicentenary of The Wealth of Nations. As a part of the celebrations, it was also felt appropriate to publish a series of essays by contemporary students of Smith which would cover the main areas of his work, as distinct from simply concentrating on the economics. To this end, the first part is mainly concerned with the broadly philosophical and political aspects of Smith's contribution, the second, with the subject matter (by no means entirely economic) of The Wealth of Nations itself. |
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... Professor Cropsey's article is reprinted through the generosity of Rand McNally and originally appeared in History of Political Philosophy , ed . Strauss and Cropsey ( 1963 ) . Professor Howell's piece is reprinted with the permission ...
... Professor Cropsey's article is reprinted through the generosity of Rand McNally and originally appeared in History of Political Philosophy , ed . Strauss and Cropsey ( 1963 ) . Professor Howell's piece is reprinted with the permission ...
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... professor of logic and later as professor of moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow from October 1751 to December 1763. But Smith's biographers had made it clear to everyone that , as he saw death draw near , he gave orders to ...
... professor of logic and later as professor of moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow from October 1751 to December 1763. But Smith's biographers had made it clear to everyone that , as he saw death draw near , he gave orders to ...
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... Professor Firth and his theory . Professor Rawls is doing something different . He presents the impartial spectator version of utilitarianism as a possible alternative to his own , contractual , theory of justice . He does not regard ...
... Professor Firth and his theory . Professor Rawls is doing something different . He presents the impartial spectator version of utilitarianism as a possible alternative to his own , contractual , theory of justice . He does not regard ...
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an Historical Assessment | 11 |
Adam Smith and the History of Ideas W P D WIGHTMAN | 44 |
Report of 176263 | 63 |
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