Adam Smith: An Enlightened LifeAdam Smith is celebrated all over the world as the author of The Wealth of Nations and the founder of modern economics. A few of his ideas - that of the 'Invisible Hand' of the market and that 'It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest' - have become icons of the modern world. Yet Smith saw himself primarily as a philosopher rather than an economist, and would never have predicted that the ideas for which he is now best known were his most important. This book, by one of the leading scholars of the Scottish Enlightenment, shows the extent to which The Wealth of Nations and Smith's other great work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, were part of a larger scheme to establish a grand 'Science of Man', one of the most ambitious projects of the European Enlightenment, which was to encompass law, history and aesthetics as well as economics and ethics. |
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... Francis Hutcheson's Enlightenment 3. Private Study 1740-46 : Oxford and David Hume 4. Edinburgh's Early Enlightenment 5. Smith's Edinburgh Lectures : a Conjectural History 6. Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow , 1. 1751-9 7. The ...
... Francis Hutcheson , from F. Blackburn , Memoirs of Thomas Hollis Esq . ( London , 1780 ) . ( Glasgow University Library ) 8. Archibald , Earl of Islay and 3rd Duke of Argyll , engraving T. Chambars after A. Ramsay . ( Collection , the ...
... Francis Hutcheson and David Hume, like d'Alembert and the encyclopédistes he greatly admired, Smith believed that it was now possible to develop a genuine Science of Man based on the observation of human nature and human history; a ...
... the analysis of the political systems of the ancient and modern world. Eventually he was to develop an analysis of his own on very different principles. 2 Glasgow , Glasgow University and Francis Hutcheson's Enlightenment Smith.
An Enlightened Life Nicholas Phillipson. 2 Glasgow , Glasgow University and Francis Hutcheson's Enlightenment Smith left school in the summer of 1737 and ... Francis Hutcheson Glasgow, Glasgow University and Francis Hutcheson's Enlightenment.
Contents
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1699 | |
1709 | |
1719 | |
1741 | |
Oxford and David Hume | |
Edinburghs Early Enlightenment | |
a Conjectural History | |
Smith and the Duke of Buccleuch in Europe 17646 | |
London Kirkcaldy and the Making of the Wealth of Nations 176676 | |
The Wealth of Nations and Smiths Very violent attack upon the whole commercial system of Great Britain | |
Humes Death | |
Last Years in Edinburgh 177890 | |
Epilogue | |
Notes and Sources | |
Bibliography of Works Cited | |
Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow 1 17519 | |
The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Civilizing Powers of Commerce | |
Professor of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow 2 175963 | |
Index | |