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The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith

Cambridge Companions to Philosophy Ser.

by Knud Haakonssen (Editor)

Synopsis

Adam Smith is best known as the founder of scientific economics and as an early proponent of the modern market economy. Political economy, however, was only one part of Smith's comprehensive intellectual system. Consisting of a theory of mind and its functions in language, arts, science, and social intercourse, Smith's system was a towering contribution to the Scottish Enlightenment. His ideas on social intercourse also served as the basis for a moral theory that provided both historical and theoretical accounts of law, politics, and economics. This Companion volume provides an examination of all aspects of Smith's thought. Collectively, the essays take into account Smith's multiple contexts - Scottish, British, European, Atlantic; biographical, institutional, political, philosophical - and they draw on all of his works, including student notes from his lectures. Pluralistic in approach, the volume provides a contextualist history of Smith, as well as direct philosophical engagement with his ideas.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2006
ISBN-13 9780521779241
ISBN-10 0521779243
Class Copyright
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Subject BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 424
Shelf No. HW962