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    Jack Russell Weinstein, Adam Smith's Pluralism: Rationality, Education, and the Moral Sentiments. [REVIEW]Heath Eugene - 2017 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 15 (1):151-155.
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  2. The Routledge Handbook of Business Ethics.Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei Marcoux (eds.) - 2018 - Routledge.
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    The commerce of sympathy: Adam Smith on the emergence of morals.Eugene Heath - 1995 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (3):447-466.
  4. Adam Smith and self-interest.Eugene Heath - 2013 - In Christopher J. Berry, Maria Pia Paganelli & Craig Smith (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Adam Smith. Oxford University Press. pp. 241.
    The concepts of self-interest and self-love feature prominently in both The Theory of Moral Sentiments and The Wealth of Nations. Various notions of self-preservation, self-interest, and self-love are distinguished, and it is shown how self-love functions less as a motive than as an orientation. Although self-love may corrupt moral perception, the impartial spectator serves as an antidote. Smith’s conception of self-interest in The Wealth of Nations is a broad one and not inconsistent with the moral psychology of The Theory of (...)
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    In the Garden of God: Religion and Vigour in the Frame of Ferguson's Thought.Eugene Heath - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (1):55-74.
    Although Adam Ferguson is regarded typically as a secular thinker, the larger frame of this thought may reflect his theism. After recounting, in summary fashion, elements of Ferguson's life, the paper sets forth his embrace of standard doctrines of eighteenth-century natural theology, including the metaphysical basis between mind, activity, and moral happiness, as well as Ferguson's treatment of an important theme of Christian belief – human sinfulness. Turning to Ferguson's moral theory, it is argued that energetic and moralized activity, vigour, (...)
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    The Manuscripts of Adam Ferguson.V. Merolle, Robin Dix & Eugene Heath - 2006 - Routledge.
    This crucial volume contains a newly-edited cache of over thirty essays on a diverse range of topics from the renowned philosopher, Adam Ferguson, a leading figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. Following on from The Correspondence of Adam Ferguson, this collection aims to set the essays more fully in the history of western philosophy, to which they made an important contribution. They give an exhaustive picture of the thinking of the author and expound ideas which build on and extend the originality (...)
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  7. Two Cheers and a Pint of Worry.Eugene Heath - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (3):277-300.
    This paper details the author’s experience of developing and teaching an online course in social/political philosophy for the SUNY Learning Network. The author’s intention was to design an online philosophy course as similar to a traditional philosophy classroom experience as possible. Accordingly, students were required to buy and read the texts, to answer weekly reading comprehension questions, to participate in an online discussion, and to complete a final essay exam of two questions. After covering course design in great detail, including (...)
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    Adam Ferguson and the Politics of Virtue Adam Ferguson and the Politics of Virtue, edited by Michael Brown and Jack A. Hill, introduction by Jack A. Hill, Aberdeen, Aberdeen University Press, 2023, 201 pp., £ 23.99 (hardback), ISBN: 9781857520941. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - forthcoming - History of European Ideas.
    A recent resurgence of interest in the thought of the Scottish thinker, Adam Ferguson (1723-1816), still leaves nagging questions, especially regarding works other than his celebrated An Essay on t...
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    Mandeville's Bewitching Engine of Praise.Eugene Heath - 1998 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 15 (2):205 - 226.
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    Rules, function, and the invisible hand an interpretation of Hayek's social theory.Eugene Heath - 1992 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 22 (1):28-45.
    Hayek's social theory presupposes that rules are unintended consequences of individual actions. This essay explicates one kind of Hayekian explanation of that claim. After noting the kinds of rules that Hayek believes are subject to such a theory, the essay distinguishes three functional explanations advocated by Hayek. He combines one of these functional explanations with an invisible hand explanation. A schema suitable for constructing invisible hand-functional evolutionary theories is employed to outline this combination.
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  11. Stealing out the back door : business ethics and the loss of education.Eugene Heath - 2005 - In Sheb L. True, Linda Ferrell & O. C. Ferrell (eds.), Fulfilling Our Obligation: Perspectives on Teaching Business Ethics. Kennesaw State University.
     
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    The Poor Lady Immured.Eugene Heath - 2019 - Metaphilosophy 50 (3):250-267.
    This essay offers cautionary considerations on what has come to be called “public philosophy.” A conception of philosophy is set forth using Socrates as the paradigm of relentless philosophical questioning. The essay then outlines three types of public philosophy: a philosophy situated in a public setting, a philosophy whose content is modified for a varied public, and a philosophy that functions as normative consensus. The most important of these three is the philosophy modified for the public. The discussion notes examples (...)
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    The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics.Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    The essays included in the text explore the many facets of business ethics. In this overview of business ethics, we see its relationship to the social sciences, management practices, etc.
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    Virtue as a Model of Business Ethics.Eugene Heath - 2013 - In Christopher Luetege (ed.), Handbook of the Philosophical Foundations of Business Ethics. Springer. pp. 109--129.
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    Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics.Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis (eds.) - 2017 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    The moral dimensions of how we conduct business affect all of our lives in ways big and small, from the prevention of environmental devastation to the policing of unfair trading practices, from arguments over minimum wage rates to those over how government contracts are handed out. Yet for as deep and complex a field as business ethics is, it has remained relatively isolated from the larger, global history of moral philosophy. This book aims to bridge that gap, reaching deep into (...)
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  16. Being Serious about Being Good.Eugene Heath - 2009 - In Julian Friedland (ed.), Doing Well and Good: The Human Face of the New Capitalism. Information Age. pp. 69--85.
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    Adam Ferguson: Philosophy, Politics and Society.Eugene Heath - 2016 - Routledge.
    Unique among the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, Ferguson saw two eighteenth-century revolutions, the American and the French. This monograph contains a set of essays that analyse Ferguson's philosophical, political and sociological writings and the discourse which they prompted between Ferguson and other important figures.
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    American Academic Culture in Transformation.Eugene Heath - 2001 - The European Legacy 6 (5):651-653.
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    Augustine’s Confessions.Eugene Heath - 2020 - Teaching Philosophy 43 (4):383-401.
    Augustine’s Confessions would seem an unlikely work to feature in an introductory philosophy course: it appears to offer too much religion, too little philosophy. In fact, this work presents a series of reflections in which varied and interesting philosophical questions arise in the course of ordinary life. After defining the introductory course for which this work might be suitable, I explore its philosophical themes and extend a few suggestions for its use in the classroom. In closing I forward several reasons (...)
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    9. As Free for Acorns as for Honesty: Mandevillean Maxims for the Ethics of Commerce.Eugene Heath - 2017 - In Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis (eds.), Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 179-200.
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    Art, Fame, and Commerce.Eugene Heath - 2006 - The European Legacy 11 (3):327-332.
    In Praise of Commercial Culture. By Tyler Cowen (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000), ix?+?278 pp. $14.95 paper. What Price Fame? By Tyler Cowen (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2000), 248 pp. $22.00 cloth.
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  22. Adam Ferguson: Selected Philosophical Writings.Eugene Heath (ed.) - 2007 - Imprint Academic.
    A philosopher and historian, Adam Ferguson occupies a unique place within eighteenth-century Scottish thought. Distinguished by a moral and historical bent, his work is framed within a teleological outlook that upholds the importance of action and virtue.
     
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    Carrying Matters Too Far? Mandeville and the Eighteenth-Century Scots on the Evolution of Morals.Eugene Heath - 2014 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 12 (1):95-119.
    Mandeville offers an evolutionary explanation of norms that pivots on the power of praise to affect individuals. Yet this sort of account is not mentioned by Hume or Ferguson, and only indirectly noted by Smith. Nonetheless, there are various similarities in the thought of Mandeville and these philosophers. After delineating some resemblances, the essay takes up the objection Hume poses to Mandeville: praise fails to motivate if individuals take no pride in moral conduct. To this challenge there is a Mandevillean (...)
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    Carrying Matters Too Far? Mandeville and the Eighteenth-Century Scots on the Evolution of Morals.Eugene Heath - 2014 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 12 (1):95-119.
    Mandeville offers an evolutionary explanation of norms that pivots on the power of praise to affect individuals. Yet this sort of account is not mentioned by Hume or Ferguson, and only indirectly noted by Smith. Nonetheless, there are various similarities in the thought of Mandeville and these philosophers. After delineating some resemblances, the essay takes up the objection Hume poses to Mandeville: praise fails to motivate if individuals take no pride in moral conduct. To this challenge there is a Mandevillean (...)
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    Education, Commerce, and Public Spirit: Craig Smith's Study of Adam Ferguson.Eugene Heath - 2020 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 18 (3):313-320.
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    Elgar Companion to Adam Smith.Eugene Heath - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (6):800-802.
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    How to Understand Liberalism as Gardening.Eugene Heath - 1989 - Political Theory 17 (1):107-113.
    The attitude of the liberal towards society is like that of the gardener who tends a plant and, in order to create the conditions most favorable to its growth, must know as much as possible about its structure and the way it functions.
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    Introduction.Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis - 2017 - In Eugene Heath & Byron Kaldis (eds.), Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 1-10.
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  29. Introduction.Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei Marcoux - 2018 - In Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis & Alexei M. Marcoux (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics. Routledge.
     
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    Panel: Philosophies of Ethics Education in Business Schools.Eugene Heath, Bruce Hutton & Debbie Thorne McAlister - 2005 - Journal of Business Ethics Education 2 (1):13-20.
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    The Kingdom of Freedom in the Garden of God: Ferguson's Postulates of Moral Action.Zisai Lin & Eugene Heath - 2018 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 16 (2):105-123.
    Similar to Immanuel Kant, Adam Ferguson links freedom of the will, the existence of God, and immortality to the possibility of moral conduct. We explore these three dimensions of Ferguson's thought across several of his works. Ferguson's account of these postulates of morality not only anticipates Kant but incorporates a religious sensibility that manifests an appeal to nature rather than scripture.
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    Too Much is Not Enough: Incentives in Executive Compensation, by Robert W. Kolb. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012; xi + 216pp.; ISBN: 978-0-19-982958-3. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 2014 - Business Ethics Quarterly 24 (1):144-147.
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    Altruism. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (4):921-923.
    In "The Reasons We Can Share: An Attack on the Distinction Between Agent-Relative and Agent-Neutral Values," Christine M. Korsgaard proposes that moral theory has inappropriately focused on how moral action is to effect consequences rather than how such action is an intersubjective matter of interpersonal relations. She develops this point rather indirectly by examining, quite carefully, Thomas Nagel's view that certain sorts of reasons, such as those relating to personal projects, are agent-relative rather than agent-neutral. Korsgaard argues that in so (...)
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    Book review. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 1994 - Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (2):361-363.
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    Ethics at Work. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 28 (1):70-74.
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    Ethics at Work. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 28 (1):70-74.
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    Ethics at Work. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 2005 - Teaching Philosophy 28 (1):70-74.
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    Hume's 'Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion'. By Andrew Pyle. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 2012 - The European Legacy 17 (4):546 - 547.
    The European Legacy, Volume 17, Issue 4, Page 546-547, July 2012.
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    J. Martin Stafford's Private Vices, Publick Benefits? [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 1999 - Hume Studies 25 (1):225-240.
    Of those philosophers that Hume credits with having "begun to put the science of man on a new footing", Bernard Mandeville has received relatively little attention from contemporary philosophers and Hume scholars. In contrast, Mandeville was not so neglected in his own age, a point well-chronicled in F. B. Kaye's introduction to The Fable of the Bees, and substantiated, tangibly, by this collection of writings excellently assembled and edited by J. Martin Stafford. In the eighteenth century and, more particularly, in (...)
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    Mikko Tolonen, Mandeville and Hume: Anatomists of Civil Society. Oxford: Voltaire Foundation , 2013. xiv + 292 pp. €82, £65, $102 pb. ISBN 9780729410687. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 2015 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 13 (2):158-163.
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    Altruism. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 1995 - Review of Metaphysics 48 (4):921-923.
    After an opening chapter framing the issues of the book, the next two explore how WN, by emphasizing economic ends rather than those of classical or republican politics, reduces justice to historically evolved rules for securing lives and property and renders government subservient to economic policy. The fourth chapter notes the complexity of Smith's moral psychology, pointing out how WN emphasizes the acquisition of the very material ends which TMS discredits. Nonetheless, both works endorse "bourgeois virtue," whether characterized in terms (...)
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    Private Vices, Publick Benefits? The Contemporary Reception of Bernard Mandeville. [REVIEW]Eugene Heath - 1999 - Hume Studies 25 (1-2):225-240.
    Of those philosophers that Hume credits with having "begun to put the science of man on a new footing", Bernard Mandeville has received relatively little attention from contemporary philosophers and Hume scholars. In contrast, Mandeville was not so neglected in his own age, a point well-chronicled in F. B. Kaye's introduction to The Fable of the Bees, and substantiated, tangibly, by this collection of writings excellently assembled and edited by J. Martin Stafford. In the eighteenth century and, more particularly, in (...)
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    Eugene Heath, Byron Kaldis, and Alexei Marcoux : The Routledge Companion to Business Ethics: Routledge, New York, 2018, 722 pp, ISBN 978-1138789562.Denis Collins - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 153 (1):283-285.
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    Adam Smith on the emergence of morals: A reply to Eugene Heath.James R. Otteson - 2000 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (3):545 – 551.
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    Review of Wealth, Commerce, and Philosophy: Foundational Thinkers and Business Ethics, edited by Eugene Heath and Byron Kaldis: The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2017, 464 pp., ISBN: 978-0226443850. [REVIEW]Roni Hirsch - 2018 - Journal of Business Ethics 150 (2):599-601.
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    The Origin of Time: Heidegger and Bergson.Heath Massey - 2015 - Albany: SUNY Press.
    The recent renewal of interest in the philosophy of Henri Bergson has increased both recognition of his influence on twentieth-century philosophy and attention to his relationship to phenomenology. Until now, the question of Martin Heidegger’s debt to Bergson has remained largely unanswered. Heidegger’s brief discussion of Bergson in Being and Time is geared toward explaining why he fails in his attempts to think more radically about time. Despite this dismissal, a close look at Heidegger’s early works dealing with temporality reveals (...)
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    Ethics for Capitalists.Joseph Heath - 2023 - Altona, MB: Friesen Press.
    Ethics for Capitalists offers an accessible, comprehensive statement of the Market Failures Approach to business ethics. While the competitive context of the market economy provides economic actors greater freedom to pursue their interests, it also imposes moral constraints on the range of strategies they may employ. The pursuit of profit must be consistent with the overall objective of market institutions, which is to promote efficiency in the production and allocation of goods and services. Ethics for Capitalists draws out the implications (...)
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  48. Divine and human laughter in later Platonism.Malcolm Heath - 2019 - In Pierre Destrée & Franco V. Trivigno (eds.), Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Ancient Philosophy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
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    The harmonic origins of the world: sacred number at the source of creation.Richard Heath - 2018 - Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions.
    A profound exploration of the simple numerical ratios that underlie our solar system, its musical harmony, and our earliest religious beliefs.
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    Sacred geometry in ancient goddess cultures: the divine science of the female priesthood.Richard Heath - 2024 - Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions.
    Examines the ancient cosmic science of the female megalithic astronomers.
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