This paper argues that the contemporary church needs to re-engage with the task of training individuals (both within the church and without) to become morally responsible members of commercial society. It examines practices of church involvement in the moral training of secular society advocated by Adam Smith and Thomas Chalmers in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Scotland as potential models for this
The Theory of Moral Sentiments can be read as a book praising commerce. In The Theory of Moral Senti...
In order to operate effectively, modern capitalism depends on agents who evince a rather morally und...
This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The...
Alasdair MacIntyre argues that the Enlightenment ideology, which includes Adam Smiths moral theory, ...
This paper has the following four-part structure. In the first part, I quickly rehearse the classical...
Catholic Social Teaching (CST) takes a rather cautious view toward the value of the ideas of Adam Sm...
The paper analyses Adam Smith’s stance on ‘business ethics’, specifically asking whether morality ca...
Motivation crowding out can lead to a reduction of ‘higher ’ virtues, such as altruism or public spi...
The thought of Adam Smith (1723–90) can be positioned within the ‘Moderate’ culture that dominated S...
Adam Smith promotes markets because of their efficiency and because of their ability to develop and ...
This paper presents some views of Adam Smith based on some selected problems of business ethics. The...
The connections between Adam Smith and Catholic Social Teaching (CST) raise several questions. The p...
As commercial society began to emerge in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, it was widely t...
This paper shows how Adam Smith’s concept of moral motivation applies to business ethics and ethical...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
The Theory of Moral Sentiments can be read as a book praising commerce. In The Theory of Moral Senti...
In order to operate effectively, modern capitalism depends on agents who evince a rather morally und...
This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The...
Alasdair MacIntyre argues that the Enlightenment ideology, which includes Adam Smiths moral theory, ...
This paper has the following four-part structure. In the first part, I quickly rehearse the classical...
Catholic Social Teaching (CST) takes a rather cautious view toward the value of the ideas of Adam Sm...
The paper analyses Adam Smith’s stance on ‘business ethics’, specifically asking whether morality ca...
Motivation crowding out can lead to a reduction of ‘higher ’ virtues, such as altruism or public spi...
The thought of Adam Smith (1723–90) can be positioned within the ‘Moderate’ culture that dominated S...
Adam Smith promotes markets because of their efficiency and because of their ability to develop and ...
This paper presents some views of Adam Smith based on some selected problems of business ethics. The...
The connections between Adam Smith and Catholic Social Teaching (CST) raise several questions. The p...
As commercial society began to emerge in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Europe, it was widely t...
This paper shows how Adam Smith’s concept of moral motivation applies to business ethics and ethical...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
The Theory of Moral Sentiments can be read as a book praising commerce. In The Theory of Moral Senti...
In order to operate effectively, modern capitalism depends on agents who evince a rather morally und...
This article argues that Adam Smith’s notion of sympathy and the impartial spectator in his work The...