In this paper I offer a speculative answer to the question why Adam Smith, who burned nearly all of his papers, arranged for posthumous publication for a number of his essays. I rely on a number of hints in those essays and put them in the context of eighteenth century natural philosophy. I argue that those hints trace back to John Toland and Spinozism
Smith lectured in jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow from 1751 to 1764, and various records ...
The object of this thesis is to present a reinterpretation of Adam Smith\u27s philosophy. It works t...
Adam Smith (1723-90) is a thinker with a distinctive perspective on human behaviour and social insti...
In this paper I offer a speculative answer to the question why Adam Smith, who burned nearly all of ...
In this paper I call attention to Adam Smith’s “Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Lan...
Reviews a wide-ranging new American study of the Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith (1723...
Many know Adam Smith as a great economist. As a business major, textbooks and lectures demonstrate S...
The paper will discuss the theological foundation to Smith's writings. Teleology, final causes and d...
Since the publication of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith by Oxford...
This thesis sets out to treat Adam Smith’s work as a whole, showing how his two books, The Theory of...
The thought of Adam Smith (1723–90) can be positioned within the ‘Moderate’ culture that dominated S...
John Smith was among the first of the Cambridge Platonists. He was therefore in a position to influe...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
Recent literature on Adam Smith and other eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers shows an engaged conv...
Both Adam Smith's epistemology and his politics head to a stalemate. The former is under the opposin...
Smith lectured in jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow from 1751 to 1764, and various records ...
The object of this thesis is to present a reinterpretation of Adam Smith\u27s philosophy. It works t...
Adam Smith (1723-90) is a thinker with a distinctive perspective on human behaviour and social insti...
In this paper I offer a speculative answer to the question why Adam Smith, who burned nearly all of ...
In this paper I call attention to Adam Smith’s “Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Lan...
Reviews a wide-ranging new American study of the Scottish philosopher and economist Adam Smith (1723...
Many know Adam Smith as a great economist. As a business major, textbooks and lectures demonstrate S...
The paper will discuss the theological foundation to Smith's writings. Teleology, final causes and d...
Since the publication of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith by Oxford...
This thesis sets out to treat Adam Smith’s work as a whole, showing how his two books, The Theory of...
The thought of Adam Smith (1723–90) can be positioned within the ‘Moderate’ culture that dominated S...
John Smith was among the first of the Cambridge Platonists. He was therefore in a position to influe...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
Recent literature on Adam Smith and other eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers shows an engaged conv...
Both Adam Smith's epistemology and his politics head to a stalemate. The former is under the opposin...
Smith lectured in jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow from 1751 to 1764, and various records ...
The object of this thesis is to present a reinterpretation of Adam Smith\u27s philosophy. It works t...
Adam Smith (1723-90) is a thinker with a distinctive perspective on human behaviour and social insti...