The Adam Smith Review
Volume 11
Herausgeber: Forman, Fonna
The Adam Smith Review
Volume 11
Herausgeber: Forman, Fonna
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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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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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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780367002428
- ISBN-10: 0367002426
- Artikelnr.: 54803926
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 408
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 744g
- ISBN-13: 9780367002428
- ISBN-10: 0367002426
- Artikelnr.: 54803926
Fonna Forman is Associate Professor of Political Science and Founding Co-Director of the Center on Global Justice and the Blum Cross-Border Initiative at the University of California, San Diego, USA. She is Editor of The Adam Smith Review on behalf of the Adam Smith Society.
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: ¿ule
Özler 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.
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: ¿ule
Özler 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.
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: ¿ule
Özler 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.
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: ¿ule
Özler 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.