It is a commonplace that the writers of eighteenth century Scotland played a key role in shaping the early practice of social science. This paper examines how this ‘Scottish’ contribution to the Enlightenment generation of social science was shaped by the fascination with unintended consequences. From Adam Smith's invisible hand to Hume's analysis of convention, through Ferguson's sociology, and Millar's discussion of rank, by way of Robertson's View of Progress, the concept of unintended consequences pervades the writing of the period. The paper argues that the idea of unintended order shapes the understanding of the purpose of theoretical social science that emerges from the Scottish Enlightenment
This paper looks into two Scottish Philosophical Societies of the Eighteenth century: The Philosophi...
David Hume’s philosophy and economics are central to any account of the Scottish Enlightenment. It i...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality is now recognized ...
The paper focuses on the chosen aspects of the role of unintended consequences in Adam Smith’s thoug...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
Recent literature on Adam Smith and other eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers shows an engaged conv...
Scotland's development of what David Hume termed the 'science of man', an empirical scientific inves...
The subject of this paper is the place of Hume in Nicholas Phillipson's account of the Scottish Enli...
This project examines the origins and history of early anthropological thought in the philosophy of ...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
The modern world knows the Scottish Enlightenment as the nursery of today’s social sciences, when th...
Examines Adam Ferguson's philosophy, political theory and social thought in the context of the Scott...
The purpose of this paper is to consider why Scottish Enlightenment thought should have generated a ...
TITLE: The Scottish Enlightenment: How Faith and Beauty born Science and Capitalism AUTHOR: Ondřej Č...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the subject of rhetoric, including within economic...
This paper looks into two Scottish Philosophical Societies of the Eighteenth century: The Philosophi...
David Hume’s philosophy and economics are central to any account of the Scottish Enlightenment. It i...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality is now recognized ...
The paper focuses on the chosen aspects of the role of unintended consequences in Adam Smith’s thoug...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
Recent literature on Adam Smith and other eighteenth-century Scottish thinkers shows an engaged conv...
Scotland's development of what David Hume termed the 'science of man', an empirical scientific inves...
The subject of this paper is the place of Hume in Nicholas Phillipson's account of the Scottish Enli...
This project examines the origins and history of early anthropological thought in the philosophy of ...
What was the Scottish Enlightenment? Long since ignored or sidelined, it is now a controversial topi...
The modern world knows the Scottish Enlightenment as the nursery of today’s social sciences, when th...
Examines Adam Ferguson's philosophy, political theory and social thought in the context of the Scott...
The purpose of this paper is to consider why Scottish Enlightenment thought should have generated a ...
TITLE: The Scottish Enlightenment: How Faith and Beauty born Science and Capitalism AUTHOR: Ondřej Č...
There has been a recent resurgence of interest in the subject of rhetoric, including within economic...
This paper looks into two Scottish Philosophical Societies of the Eighteenth century: The Philosophi...
David Hume’s philosophy and economics are central to any account of the Scottish Enlightenment. It i...
Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Discourse on the Origin and the Foundations of Inequality is now recognized ...