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Fleischacker On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations

A Philosophical Companion
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Verlag: De Gruyter
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A Philosophical Companion

E-Book, Englisch, 352 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-4008-2605-6
Verlag: De Gruyter
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



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Acknowledgments xi

Abbreviations xiii

Introduction xv

PART I: Methodology

CHAPTER ONE: Literary Method 3

1. Obstacles to Reading Smith 4

2. Rhetoric 12

3. Genre 15

4. Style and Philosophical Method 19

CHAPTER TWO: Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 27

5. Epistemology 27

6. Philosophy of Science 31

7. Philosophy of Social Science 34

8. Types of Evidence 36

9. Providentialism 44

CHAPTER THREE: Moral Philosophy 46

10. Moral Sentimentalism 46

11. The Wealth of Nations and Moral Philosophy 48

12. A Moral Assessment of Capitalism? 55

PART II: Human Nature

CHAPTER FOUR: Overview 61

13. Philosophy and the Theory of Human Nature 61

14. Smith's Picture of Human Nature 66

15. Religious Sentiments 70

16. Impartiality and Equality 72

17. Culture and History 80

18. From Homo Moralis to Homo Economicus 82

CHAPTER FIVE: Self-Interest 84

19. WN in Context 84

20. "Bettering One's Condition" in WN II. 87

21. Self-love in WN I.ii 90

22. Self-interest versus "General Benevolence" 95

23. Self-interest as an Assumption in WN 97

24. Smith and Hobbes: A Response to Cropsey 100

CHAPTER SIX: Vanity 104

25. Vanity in TMS IV.i 105

26. TMS IV.I in the Light of WN 108

27. TMS IV.I and the 1790 Edition of TMS 112

28. The Importance of Vanity 115

29. From Homo Moralis to Homo Economicus (Reprise) 118

PART III: Foundations of Economics

CHAPTER SEVEN: Foundations of Economics 123

30. Natural Price/Market Price 123

31. Real Price/Nominal Price; Labor Theory of Value 124

32. The Long Term versus the Short; Growth versus Allocation; Definition of Wealth 131

33. Productive and Unproductive Labor 134

34. The Invisible Hand 138

PART IV: Justice

CHAPTER EIGHT: A Theory of Justice? 145

35. Some Puzzles about Smith's Treatment of Justice 145

36. Smith's Different Accounts of Justice 148

37. A First Argument for the Precision of Rules of Justice 153

38. Critical Jurisprudence and the Problems in Defining "Harm" 158

39. A Second Argument for the Precision of Rules of Justice 161

40. Reconstructing Smith's Theory of Natural Justice 166

41. Smith's Critical Jurisprudence in LJ and WN 169

CHAPTER NINE: Property Rights 174

42. Property as Central to Justice 174

43. Utilitarian Accounts of Property 178

44. Locke, Hutcheson, and Hume on "Original" Ownership 180

45. Smith on "Original" Ownership 185

46. Property in WN 192

47. Taxation and Property Rights 193

48. Inheritance and Property Rights 197

49. Redistribution and Property Rights 200

CHAPTER TEN: Distributive Justice 203

50. Two Meanings for "Distributive Justice" 203

51. Smith's Contribution to the Politics of Poverty 205

52. A Brief History of Distributive Justice 209

53. The Right of Necessity 215

54. Smith and Natural Law Views of Property 221

PART V: Politics

CHAPTER ELEVEN: Politics 229

55. Moral Vices of Politicians 229

56. Cognitive Vices of Politicians 233

57. Problems with the "Private Sector" 236

58. Law over Policy; Well-designed Institutions 242

59. Republics versus Monarchies; Civic Republicanism 246

60. National Glory; War 250

61. Conclusion 257

Epilogue

CHAPTER TWELVE: Learning from Smith Today 261

Notes 283

Index Locorum 313

General Index 321


Samuel Fleischacker is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Illinois, Chicago. His books include A Short History of Distributive



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