Adam Smith (1723-90) is a thinker with a distinctive perspective on human behaviour and social institutions. He is best known as the author of the An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). Yet his work is name-checked more often than it is read and then typically it is of an uninformed nature; that he is an apologist for capitalism, a forceful promoter of self-interest, a defender of greed and a critic of any 'interference' in market transactions. To offset this caricature, this Handbook provides an informed portrait. Drawing on the expertise of leading Smith…mehr
Adam Smith (1723-90) is a thinker with a distinctive perspective on human behaviour and social institutions. He is best known as the author of the An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations (1776). Yet his work is name-checked more often than it is read and then typically it is of an uninformed nature; that he is an apologist for capitalism, a forceful promoter of self-interest, a defender of greed and a critic of any 'interference' in market transactions. To offset this caricature, this Handbook provides an informed portrait. Drawing on the expertise of leading Smith scholars from around the world, it reflects the depth and breadth of Smith's intellectual interests. After an introductory outline chapter on Smith's life and times, the volume comprises 28 new essays divided into seven parts. Five sections are devoted to particular themes in Smith's corpus - his views on Language, Art and Culture; his Moral Philosophy; his Economic thought, his discussions of History and Politics and his analyses of Social Relations. These five parts are framed by one that focuses on the immediate and proximate sources of his thought and the final one that recognizes Smith's status as a thinker of world-historical significance - indicating both his posthumous impact and influence and his contemporary resonance. While each chapter is a discrete contribution to scholarship, the Handbook comprises a composite whole to enable the full range of Smith's work to be appreciated.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher J. Berry is Professor (Emeritus) of Political Theory and Honorary Professorial Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow. He has established himself as a leading international scholar of the Scottish Enlightenment. In addition to seminal articles, and contributions in this area, he is the author of the key text Social Theory of the Scottish Enlightenment (Edinburgh, 1997). His scholarship ranges more widely and he is the author of several books, including The Idea of Luxury (Cambridge, 1994), David Hume (Continuum, 2009), and The Idea of Commercial Society in the Scottish Enlightenment (Edinburgh, 2013). He is an elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, of which Adam Smith was a founder member. Maria Pia Paganelli is an assistant professor of economics at Trinity University. She works on Adam Smith, David Hume, 18th century monetary theories, and also explores the links between the Scottish Enlightenment and the results from behavioural economics. She won the 2009 European Society of the History of Economic Thought's Best Article of the Year prize and is book review editor of the Journal of the History of Economic Thought . Craig Smith is Adam Smith Lecturer in the Scottish Enlightenment in the School of Social and Political Sciences, Glasgow University. Previously he was a lecturer in the Department of Moral Philosophy at the University of St Andrews. He works on the history of political thought with particular reference to the eighteenth century and the Scottish Enlightenment. He is the author of Adam Smith's Political Philosophy: The Invisible Hand and Spontaneous Order (Routledge, 2006) and is book review editor of the Adam Smith Review.
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* Preface * Introduction: Adam Smith: An Outline of Life, Times, and Legacy * Part I: Adam Smith: Heritage and Contemporaries * 1: Nicholas Phillipson: Adam Smith: A Biographer's Reflections * 2: Leonidas Montes: Newtonianism and Adam Smith * 3: Dennis C. Rasmussen: Adam Smith and Rousseau: Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment * 4: Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith and Early Modern Thought * Part II: Adam Smith on Language, Art, and Culture * 5: Catherine Labio: Adam Smith's Aesthetics * 6: James Chandler: Adam Smith as Critic * 7: Michael C. Amrozowicz: Adam Smith: History and Poetics * 8: C. Jan Swearingen: Adam Smith on Language and Rhetoric: The Ethics of Style, Character, and Propriety * Part III: Adam Smith and Moral Philosophy * 9: Christel Fricke: Adam Smith: The Sympathetic Process and the Origin and Function of Conscience * 10: Duncan Kelly: Adam Smith and the Limits of Sympathy * 11: Ryan Patrick Hanley: Adam Smith and Virtue * 12: Eugene Heath: Adam Smith and Self-Interest * Part IV: Adam Smith and Economics * 13: Tony Aspromourgos: Adam Smith on Labour and Capital * 14: Nerio Naldi: Adam Smith on Value and Prices * 15: Hugh Rockoff: Adam Smith on Money, Banking, and the Price Level * 16: Maria Pia Paganelli: Commercial Relations: From Adam Smith to Field Experiments * Part V: Adam Smith on History and Politics * 17: Spiros Tegos: Adam Smith: Theorist of Corruption * 18: David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart: Adam Smith and the State: Language and Reform * 19: Fabrizio Simon: Adam Smith and the Law * 20: Edwin van de Haar: Adam Smith on Empire and International Relations * Part VI: Adam Smith on Social Relations * 21: Richard Boyd: Adam Smith on Civility and Civil Society * 22: Gavin Kennedy: Adam Smith on Religion * 23: Samuel Fleischacker: Adam Smith on Equality * 24: Maureen Harkin: Adam Smith on Women * Part VII: Adam Smith: Legacy and Influence * 25: Spencer J. Pack: Adam Smith and Marx * 26: Craig Smith: Adam Smith and the New Right * 27: Tom Campbell: Adam Smith: Methods, Morals, and Markets * 28: Amartya Sen: The Contemporary Relevance of Adam Smith
* Preface * Introduction: Adam Smith: An Outline of Life, Times, and Legacy * Part I: Adam Smith: Heritage and Contemporaries * 1: Nicholas Phillipson: Adam Smith: A Biographer's Reflections * 2: Leonidas Montes: Newtonianism and Adam Smith * 3: Dennis C. Rasmussen: Adam Smith and Rousseau: Enlightenment and Counter-Enlightenment * 4: Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith and Early Modern Thought * Part II: Adam Smith on Language, Art, and Culture * 5: Catherine Labio: Adam Smith's Aesthetics * 6: James Chandler: Adam Smith as Critic * 7: Michael C. Amrozowicz: Adam Smith: History and Poetics * 8: C. Jan Swearingen: Adam Smith on Language and Rhetoric: The Ethics of Style, Character, and Propriety * Part III: Adam Smith and Moral Philosophy * 9: Christel Fricke: Adam Smith: The Sympathetic Process and the Origin and Function of Conscience * 10: Duncan Kelly: Adam Smith and the Limits of Sympathy * 11: Ryan Patrick Hanley: Adam Smith and Virtue * 12: Eugene Heath: Adam Smith and Self-Interest * Part IV: Adam Smith and Economics * 13: Tony Aspromourgos: Adam Smith on Labour and Capital * 14: Nerio Naldi: Adam Smith on Value and Prices * 15: Hugh Rockoff: Adam Smith on Money, Banking, and the Price Level * 16: Maria Pia Paganelli: Commercial Relations: From Adam Smith to Field Experiments * Part V: Adam Smith on History and Politics * 17: Spiros Tegos: Adam Smith: Theorist of Corruption * 18: David M. Levy and Sandra J. Peart: Adam Smith and the State: Language and Reform * 19: Fabrizio Simon: Adam Smith and the Law * 20: Edwin van de Haar: Adam Smith on Empire and International Relations * Part VI: Adam Smith on Social Relations * 21: Richard Boyd: Adam Smith on Civility and Civil Society * 22: Gavin Kennedy: Adam Smith on Religion * 23: Samuel Fleischacker: Adam Smith on Equality * 24: Maureen Harkin: Adam Smith on Women * Part VII: Adam Smith: Legacy and Influence * 25: Spencer J. Pack: Adam Smith and Marx * 26: Craig Smith: Adam Smith and the New Right * 27: Tom Campbell: Adam Smith: Methods, Morals, and Markets * 28: Amartya Sen: The Contemporary Relevance of Adam Smith
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