
The Adam Smith Review
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This twelfth volume brings together leading scholars from across several disciplines and contributes to two particular themes. First, there is a focus on Adam Smith's moral and political philosophy, exploring how Smith's approach finds expression in both abstract philosophy and practical judgment. Second, there is a focus on epistemology, economics, and law, with innovative interpretations of Smithian theories.
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Glasgow symposium: On morality and justice in Adam Smith
Introduction
CRAIG SMITH
Smith's sentimentalist conception of self-command
LAUREN KOPAJTIC
Adam Smith's moral decision-making process
ANTONINO FALDUTO
Smith's virtue ethics and the derivative value of character
AINO LAHDENRANTA
Adam Smith on resentment, justice, and desert
JONATHAN JACOBS
Commutative, distributive, and estimative justice in Adam Smith
DANIEL B. KLEIN
Two superiors, two jural relationships in Adam Smith
JONATHAN DIESEL
Deference to authority in Adam Smith
SPIROS TEGOS
Deriving 'general principles': Adam Smith's use of equilibrium and comparative statics analysis
GLORY LIU AND BARRY R. WEINGAST
The necessity of convenienc: Adam Smith's conjectural history of the human niche
ZEV TRACHTENBERG
Adam Smith as political problem solver: The 'Project of Empire' and the American War of Independence
LISA HILL
University of Palermo symposium: Multidisciplinary studies on Adam Smith's thought - epistemology, economics, and law
Introduction
FABRIZIO SIMON
Studying Adam Smith: The experience of a scholar - some introductive refl ections
PIERO BARUCCI
Ancient and modern sources in Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations
GLORIA VIVENZA
Can scientific explanations reveal the ultimate laws of nature? The limits of philosophical enquiries in the posthumously published Essays of Adam Smith
NATALIA BORZA
Sensationism and the moral sentiments: P.L. Roederer's reading of Smith's system of sympathy
RICHARD VAN DEN BERG
The impartial spectator and the strictness of rules
MARIO J. RIZZO
Persistent inefficiency: Adam Smith's theory of slavery and its abolition in Western Europe
BARRY R. WEINGAST
Articles
Exploring the continuity in Adam Smith's thought: Chapter II (Part V) of The Theory of Moral Sentiments
MICHELE BEE
Adam Smith goes Dutch: The Reception of Smith in the Netherlands (1759-1800)
JOOST HENGSTMENGEL
Book Reviews
Charles L. Griswold, Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Adam Smith: A Philosophical Encounter
REVIEWED BY GLORY M. LIU
Dennis C. Rasmussen, The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought
REVIEWED BY REINHARD SCHUMACHER
Cecil E. Bohanon and Michelle Albert Vachris, Pride and Profit: The Intersection of Jane Austen and Adam Smith
REVIEWED BY CHRISTEL FRICKE
Ryan Patrick Hanley, ed. Adam Smith: His Life, Thought, and Legacy
REVIEWED BY EMILY SKARBEK
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