The ‘Scottish Enlightenment’ has fostered a steadily growing academic industry since Duncan Forbes and Hugh Trevor-Roper put the subject on the map in the 1960s. David Hume and Adam Smith have from the start been widely considered as its leading thinkers, and their thoughts on politics have attracted an increasing amount of attention in recent years. Two new publications invite readers to reflect on the state of the art in Scottish Enlightenment studies in general, and especially Hume and Smith scholarship. Christopher Berry’s Essays on Hume, Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment collects many of Berry’s pathbreaking essays from a career spanning over 40 years. The Infidel and the Professor by Dennis Rasmussen is astonishingly the first book...
Discusses the role of intellectual periodicals, specifically the edinburgh Review, in creating and r...
This dissertation examines the relationship between history and analysis in Hume’s and S...
Discusses the role of intellectual periodicals, specifically the edinburgh Review, in creating and r...
The ‘Scottish Enlightenment’ has fostered a steadily growing academic industry since Duncan Forbes a...
The subject of this paper is the place of Hume in Nicholas Phillipson's account of the Scottish Enli...
In this brief review it is not possible to do full justice to this lively and lucidly presented stud...
Recent literature on Adam Smith and other eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers shows an engaged conv...
This is a review of a recently published book on Hume's economics, written by two leading historians...
The modern world knows the Scottish Enlightenment as the nursery of today’s social sciences, when th...
In the mid twentieth century David Hume is studied more as a philosopher than as a writer on histor...
Adam Smith’s contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exp...
David Hume is widely considered one of the—arguably the—outstanding philosopher of the Scottish Enli...
Cette thèse porte sur la relation entre histoire et analyse dans les considérations de Hume et de Sm...
The purpose of this paper is to consider an alternative to the logical positivist interpretation of ...
This article examines the connections between the Scottish Enlightenment thinker David Hume (1711–7...
Discusses the role of intellectual periodicals, specifically the edinburgh Review, in creating and r...
This dissertation examines the relationship between history and analysis in Hume’s and S...
Discusses the role of intellectual periodicals, specifically the edinburgh Review, in creating and r...
The ‘Scottish Enlightenment’ has fostered a steadily growing academic industry since Duncan Forbes a...
The subject of this paper is the place of Hume in Nicholas Phillipson's account of the Scottish Enli...
In this brief review it is not possible to do full justice to this lively and lucidly presented stud...
Recent literature on Adam Smith and other eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers shows an engaged conv...
This is a review of a recently published book on Hume's economics, written by two leading historians...
The modern world knows the Scottish Enlightenment as the nursery of today’s social sciences, when th...
In the mid twentieth century David Hume is studied more as a philosopher than as a writer on histor...
Adam Smith’s contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exp...
David Hume is widely considered one of the—arguably the—outstanding philosopher of the Scottish Enli...
Cette thèse porte sur la relation entre histoire et analyse dans les considérations de Hume et de Sm...
The purpose of this paper is to consider an alternative to the logical positivist interpretation of ...
This article examines the connections between the Scottish Enlightenment thinker David Hume (1711–7...
Discusses the role of intellectual periodicals, specifically the edinburgh Review, in creating and r...
This dissertation examines the relationship between history and analysis in Hume’s and S...
Discusses the role of intellectual periodicals, specifically the edinburgh Review, in creating and r...