Adam Smith in context: A critical reassessment of some central components of his thought. - Ebook. - Originally published in: 2003
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1. Verfasser: Montes, Leonidas 1966- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Basingstoke Palgrave Macmillan 2003
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Preface and Acknowledgements General Introduction Das Adam Smith Problem: Its Origins and the Debate Smith on Virtues: Vir Virtutis Discourse and Civic Humanism Adam Smith's Concept of 'Propriety': Its Meaning and Philosophical Implications Smith and Newton: Some Methodological Issues Concerning General Economic Equilibrium Theory Conclusions Bibliography Index
'[This book] will be useful for those who would like a broadly informed, historically reliable, and philosophically sophisticated discussion of several main currents in Smith's work and in Smith scholarship.' James R. Otteson, The Journal of Scottish Philosophy 'Leonidas Montes surveys an array of central issues in Smith's thought, with extremely close attention to how those issues might be illuminated by the context of Smith's work... Montes is an extremely careful scholar, and his understanding of Smith is rich and deep.' - Samuel Fleischacker, Journal of the History of Economic Thought 'new and insightful interpretations on a wide range of issues related to Smith..This is a truly impressive work by a young and gifted scholar. Experts on Adam Smith will find new perspectives in each chapter. The scholarship is meticulous and masterful' - Jeffrey T. Young, St. Lawrence University in History of Political Economy 'Monte's book covers a broad multidisciplinary canvas and its main lines of argument are stimulating, ambitious and wide-ranging. It extends the field of scholarly debate in a number of areas and it provides numerous insights as well as some interesting critical responses to recent developments in the literature. It thus makes a significant contribution to a growing scholarly literature on Adam Smith.' - Viv Brown, Open University in History of Economic Thought Newsletter
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