Oxford: Oxford University Press (
2013)
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Abstract
Preface
Introduction
Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith: Outline of Life, Times, and Legacy
Part One: Adam Smith: Heritage and Contemporaries
1: Nicholas Phillipson: Adam Smith: A Biographer's Reflections
2: Leonidas Montes: Newtonianism and Adam Smith
3: Dennis C. Rasmussen: Adam Smith and Rousseau: Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment
4: Christopher J. Berry: Adam Smith and Early Modern Thought
Part Two: Adam Smith on Language, Art and Culture
5: Catherine Labio: Adam Smith's Aesthetics
6: James Chandler: Adam Smith as Critic
7: Michael C. Amrozowicz: Adam Smith: History and Poetics
8: C. Jan Swearingen: Adam Smith on Language and Rhetoric: The Ethics of Style, Character, and Propriety
Part Three: Adam Smith and Moral Philosophy
9: Christel Fricke: Adam Smith: The Sympathetic Process and the Origin and Function of Conscience
10: Duncan Kelly: Adam Smith and the Limits of Sympathy
11: Ryan Patrick Hanley: Adam Smith and Virtue
12: Eugene Heath: Adam Smith and Self-Interest
Part Four: Adam Smith and Economics
13: Tony Aspromourgos: Adam Smith on Labour and Capital
14: Nerio Naldi: Adam Smith on Value and Prices
15: Hugh Rockoff: Adam Smith on Money, Banking, and the Price Level
16: Maria Pia Paganelli: Commercial Relations: from Adam Smith to Field Experiments
Part Five: Adam Smith on History and Politics
17: Spiros Tegos: Adam Smith: Theorist of Corruption
18: David M. Levy & Sandra J. Peart: Adam Smith and the State: Language and Reform
19: Fabrizio Simon: Adam Smith and the Law
20: Edwin van de Haar: Adam Smith on Empire and International Relations
Part Six: Adam Smith on Social Relations
21: Richard Boyd: Adam Smith, Civility, and Civil Society
22: Gavin Kennedy: Adam Smith on Religion
23: Samuel Fleischacker: Adam Smith and Equality
24: Maureen Harkin: Adam Smith and Women
Part Seven; Adam Smith: Legacy and Influence
25: Spencer J. Pack: Adam Smith and Marx
26: Craig Smith: Adam Smith and the New Right
27: Tom Campbell: Adam Smith: Methods, Morals and Markets
28: Amartya Sen: The Contemporary Relevance of Adam Smith