This collection of twelve new essays by distinguished scholars in the fields of history and the philosophy of economics is one of the first book-length studies of Humeà â â s political economy.
This collection of twelve new essays by distinguished scholars in the fields of history and the philosophy of economics is one of the first book-length studies of Humeà â â s political economy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret Schabas is Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of two monographs, A World Ruled by Number (Princeton, 1990) and The Natural Origins of Economics (Chicago, 2005). She is also co-editor of Oeconomies in the Age of Newton (2003), and the author of over 30 articles. Carl Wennerlind is Assistant Professor of History at Barnard College. He is the author of numerous articles on David Hume's political economy that have appeared in History of Political Economy, Hume Studies, and Journal of Political Economy. His most recent piece on Hume garnered best article awards from the History of Economics Society and the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.
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1. Introduction2. The Scottish Contexts for Hume's Political-economic Thinking 3. The Emergence of Hume as a Political Economist: A Biographical Sketch 4.Hume and Superfluous Value (or the Problem with Epictetus' Slippers) 5. Manners and Morals: David Hume on Civility, Commerce, and the Social Construction of Difference 6. Hume's Framework for a Natural History of the Passions7. An Artificial Virtue and the Oil of Commerce: A Synthetic View of Hume's Theory of Money 8. Temporal Dimensions in Hume's Monetary Theory 9. Fiction or Counterfeit?: Hume's Philosophical Politics of Money 10. David Hume and Canadian Paper Money 11. French 'New Politics' and the Dissemination of David Hume's Political Discourses on the Continent, 1750-177012. Hume's Political Discourses and the French Luxury Debate 13. Constitution and Economy in David Hume's Enlightenment 14. The 'Rich Country-Poor Country' Debate Revisited
1. Introduction2. The Scottish Contexts for Hume's Political-economic Thinking 3. The Emergence of Hume as a Political Economist: A Biographical Sketch 4.Hume and Superfluous Value (or the Problem with Epictetus' Slippers) 5. Manners and Morals: David Hume on Civility, Commerce, and the Social Construction of Difference 6. Hume's Framework for a Natural History of the Passions7. An Artificial Virtue and the Oil of Commerce: A Synthetic View of Hume's Theory of Money 8. Temporal Dimensions in Hume's Monetary Theory 9. Fiction or Counterfeit?: Hume's Philosophical Politics of Money 10. David Hume and Canadian Paper Money 11. French 'New Politics' and the Dissemination of David Hume's Political Discourses on the Continent, 1750-177012. Hume's Political Discourses and the French Luxury Debate 13. Constitution and Economy in David Hume's Enlightenment 14. The 'Rich Country-Poor Country' Debate Revisited
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