In this paper I call attention to Adam Smith’s “Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Languages” in order to facilitate understanding Adam Smith from a Darwinian perspective. By ‘Darwinian’ I mean a position that explains differential selection over time through natural mechanisms. First, I argue that right near the start of Wealth of Nations Smith signals that human nature has probably evolved over a very long amount of time. Second, I connect this evidence with an infamous passage on infanticide in The Theory of Moral Sentiments in order to argue that Smith is committed to group selection. Third, I argue that in Dissertation on Languages one can find building blocks for the claim that mind and language co-develop over time. Mor...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
This article reassesses 'Natural Selection as affecting Civilised Nations': a thirteen-page section ...
When talking about the relation between 18th century thought and the nature-culture problem in a soc...
In this paper I call attention to Adam Smith’s “Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Lan...
In this series of essays, I want to illustrate the power of Adam Smith’s social system, developed in...
In this series of essays, I want to illustrate the power of Adam Smith’s social system, developed in...
Experimental evolution is difficult to apply to humans because of the need to study possible changes...
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments contains one of the most sophisticated naturalistic accounts...
Adam Smith’s account of the moral sentiments resonates with modern themes in evolution- ary biology....
Although many read Charles Darwin's Origin of Species as an endorsement, rather than merely a descri...
The contribution of Alfred Russel Wallace and William Rathbone Greg to the debate on the possibility...
It is a mater of dispute how far back evolutionary explanations of social order should be traced. Ev...
How do we go from personal to impersonal exchange? How do we go from cooperation among kin to cooper...
A ‘late developer’ argument, common to Psychology and Economic History, can be used to explain cultu...
11 pagesThis paper intends to present and criticize a particular reading (that we may call ‘dialecti...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
This article reassesses 'Natural Selection as affecting Civilised Nations': a thirteen-page section ...
When talking about the relation between 18th century thought and the nature-culture problem in a soc...
In this paper I call attention to Adam Smith’s “Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Lan...
In this series of essays, I want to illustrate the power of Adam Smith’s social system, developed in...
In this series of essays, I want to illustrate the power of Adam Smith’s social system, developed in...
Experimental evolution is difficult to apply to humans because of the need to study possible changes...
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments contains one of the most sophisticated naturalistic accounts...
Adam Smith’s account of the moral sentiments resonates with modern themes in evolution- ary biology....
Although many read Charles Darwin's Origin of Species as an endorsement, rather than merely a descri...
The contribution of Alfred Russel Wallace and William Rathbone Greg to the debate on the possibility...
It is a mater of dispute how far back evolutionary explanations of social order should be traced. Ev...
How do we go from personal to impersonal exchange? How do we go from cooperation among kin to cooper...
A ‘late developer’ argument, common to Psychology and Economic History, can be used to explain cultu...
11 pagesThis paper intends to present and criticize a particular reading (that we may call ‘dialecti...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
This article reassesses 'Natural Selection as affecting Civilised Nations': a thirteen-page section ...
When talking about the relation between 18th century thought and the nature-culture problem in a soc...