This article examines the views of Adam Smith on the philosophy and provision of education. On the basis of his Theory of Moral Sentiments and other writings, it becomes clear that Smith views education, conceived broadly to include both the learning of ‘wisdom’ and ‘moral sentiments’, as central to a prosperous or flourishing society. Education, in Smith’s view, is not restricted to formal institutions of education but also includes social learning—that between parents and children, and the learning arising from friendships. For Smith, education is a social process. Smith also discusses the important role of wonder and surprise in the process of education. The provision of education, as outlined in his Wealth of Nations, largely s...
The study argues that Adam Smith sought to use economic forces to bring about social change. Consume...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
This essay shows how Adam Smith’s sociology develops in two directions: on the one hand, the recogn...
Although Adam Smith’s thoughts on education have attracted significant scholarly attention, his idea...
Adam Smith’s remarks concerning education and its institutions, though they occupy no significant pl...
This article outlines Adam Smith’s views on wages and education and employs them in providing sugge...
In this article the main ideas that embody the liberal economic practices are presented, starting fr...
In “intellectual history” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human capital esp...
Abstract: In “intellectual history ” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human ...
This article aims to show the originality and the richness of Smith’s analysis of the dehumanizing e...
The purpose of this note is to highlight some insights of Adam Smith into the role of the state in t...
This article aims to correct a number of popular misconceptions about the man who wrote "The Theory ...
The paper analyses Adam Smith’s and Sophie de Grouchy’s views concerning education. It addresses bot...
The essay highlights that economics of education formally evolved in the last century, but its conce...
The article aims to present the concepts of Adam Smith which are important considering the current d...
The study argues that Adam Smith sought to use economic forces to bring about social change. Consume...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
This essay shows how Adam Smith’s sociology develops in two directions: on the one hand, the recogn...
Although Adam Smith’s thoughts on education have attracted significant scholarly attention, his idea...
Adam Smith’s remarks concerning education and its institutions, though they occupy no significant pl...
This article outlines Adam Smith’s views on wages and education and employs them in providing sugge...
In this article the main ideas that embody the liberal economic practices are presented, starting fr...
In “intellectual history” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human capital esp...
Abstract: In “intellectual history ” perspective, Adam Smith was able to find out the idea of human ...
This article aims to show the originality and the richness of Smith’s analysis of the dehumanizing e...
The purpose of this note is to highlight some insights of Adam Smith into the role of the state in t...
This article aims to correct a number of popular misconceptions about the man who wrote "The Theory ...
The paper analyses Adam Smith’s and Sophie de Grouchy’s views concerning education. It addresses bot...
The essay highlights that economics of education formally evolved in the last century, but its conce...
The article aims to present the concepts of Adam Smith which are important considering the current d...
The study argues that Adam Smith sought to use economic forces to bring about social change. Consume...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
This essay shows how Adam Smith’s sociology develops in two directions: on the one hand, the recogn...