The paper deals with the character of justice in Adam Smith's thought. Justice is considered both as a virtue, different from all other virtues for its enforceability; and as a principle on which all the systems of law should be grounded. Smith could not achieve his project of writing a theory of jurisprudence, but some parts of his thought have been analyzed under different points of view: the political "paradigms" of civic humanism and natural law; the dilemma about property, whether it existed by nature of by human convention; the equality/inequality of distribution; the way in which the labouring poor could improve their lot without infringing the rich's rights. Classical influences and modern considerations are interwoven in Smith's wr...
Smith lectured in jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow from 1751 to 1764, and various records ...
The reformation of criminal justice is one of the great themes in Enlightenment culture and concern...
This thesis examines Hume’s theory of justice as a virtue by addressing some of its textual problems...
The paper deals with the character of justice in Adam Smith’s thought. Justice is consi-dered both a...
Adam Smith\u27s definition of justice as a moral virtue based on the passion of resentment in \u27...
The law is one of the main subjects in Adam Smith\u2019s studies. He deals with it in the Lectures o...
Classical economists, John Stuart Mill included, based their theories on Adam Smith’s system. At som...
The present study analyzes a little explored work of Adam Smith: his Lectures on Jurisprudence, unde...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith set out his influential theory that societies achieve prosperit...
Mientras que la justicia ha sido vista por muchos de los comentadores de Smith como la virtud fundam...
A presente tese trata da teoria da justiça de Adam Smith, especialmente das operações de linguagem r...
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls presents a conceptionof justice that seeks to “overcome” the prob...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
In this paper I will argue that Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments is not a relativistic ethic...
Smith lectured in jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow from 1751 to 1764, and various records ...
The reformation of criminal justice is one of the great themes in Enlightenment culture and concern...
This thesis examines Hume’s theory of justice as a virtue by addressing some of its textual problems...
The paper deals with the character of justice in Adam Smith’s thought. Justice is consi-dered both a...
Adam Smith\u27s definition of justice as a moral virtue based on the passion of resentment in \u27...
The law is one of the main subjects in Adam Smith\u2019s studies. He deals with it in the Lectures o...
Classical economists, John Stuart Mill included, based their theories on Adam Smith’s system. At som...
The present study analyzes a little explored work of Adam Smith: his Lectures on Jurisprudence, unde...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
In The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith set out his influential theory that societies achieve prosperit...
Mientras que la justicia ha sido vista por muchos de los comentadores de Smith como la virtud fundam...
A presente tese trata da teoria da justiça de Adam Smith, especialmente das operações de linguagem r...
In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls presents a conceptionof justice that seeks to “overcome” the prob...
This paper aims to address two research questions that have not been sufficiently examined by specia...
In this paper I will argue that Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments is not a relativistic ethic...
Smith lectured in jurisprudence at the University of Glasgow from 1751 to 1764, and various records ...
The reformation of criminal justice is one of the great themes in Enlightenment culture and concern...
This thesis examines Hume’s theory of justice as a virtue by addressing some of its textual problems...