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  1. Adam Smith and the Classics: The Classical Heritage in Adam Smith's Thought by Gloria Vivenza, 2002-01-10
  2. Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph by Christel Fricke; Hans-Peter Schütt, 2005-09-19
  3. Free Trade and Moral Philosophy: Rethinking the Sources of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations by Richard F., III Teichgraeber, 1986-03
  4. A System of Social Science: Papers Relating to Adam Smith by Andrew Stewart Skinner, 1996-05-23
  5. Polity and Economy: An Interpretation of the Principles of Adam Smith by Joseph Cropsey, 1977-03
  6. Market and the State: Essays in Honour of Adam Smith by Thomas and Andrew S. Skinner Wilson, 1977-02
  7. Adam Smith: Critical Responses
  8. Adam Smith into the Twenty-First Century (Shaftesbury Papers, Vol 7) by Edwin G. West, 1996-07
  9. Adam Smith and Economic Science: A Methodological Reinterpretation by Jan Peil, 1999-10
  10. Classical Economic Growth: An Analysis in the Tradition of Adam Smith by Gavin Clydesdale Reid, 1989-09
  11. A Selected Bibliography of Significant Works About Adam Smith by Martha Bolar Lightwood, 1984-09
  12. Classical Economic Man: Human Agency and Methodology in the Political Economy of Adam Smith and J.S. Mill (Advances in Economic Methodology) by Allen Oakley, 1994-06
  13. Adam Smith Reviewed by Peter Jones, 1992-09
  14. Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics (Law and Philosophy Library)

61. Adam Smith
Translate this page 2000. IV. Klassische Nationalökonomie. 1. Adam Smith (1723-1790).Inhalt A. Einführung. B. Der Sympathiebegriff von Adam Smith. C
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[Exkurs zu: A. Einführung] Zum Haupttext (Im Spiegel..) Übersicht (Denkwege..) [@Feedback] Denkwege - Reflexion und Wirklichkeit des Ökonomischen [zuletzt überarbeitet am 15.März 2000] IV. Klassische Nationalökonomie 1. Adam Smith (1723-1790) Inhalt: A. Einführung B. Der Sympathiebegriff von Adam Smith C. Die zentralen ökonomischen Konzepte Eigentum ... E. Fazit A. Einführung Es gibt wohl nur wenige Philosophen, die (ideengeschichtlich) so im Schnittpunkt der historischen Transformationen zur Neuzeit stehen wie Adam Smith . Zum einen gilt er als Begründer der klassischen Nationalökonomie und damit der modernen ökonomischen Theorie überhaupt: In seinem1776 erschienenen ökonomischen Hauptwerk "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations" vereinigt er das wirtschaftstheoretische Denken seiner Zeit - wichtige Einflüsse gehen auf Turgot Cantillon und Hume zurück - zu einem einheitlichen ökonomischen System. Zum anderen unternimmt Smith in der - von ihm als eigentlichem Hauptwerk empfundenen - "Theory of Moral Sentiments" (1759) den Versuch einer empirisch fundierten, auf seinem Sympathie-Konzept aufbauenden Ethik. Beide Werke vollziehen den Bruch mit der traditionellen christlichen Metaphysik. Speziell in der "Theory of Moral Sentiments" wird dieses deutlich, wenn

62. Scout Report Archives
Browse Resources. Smith, Adam, 17231790. Inquiry into the nature and causesof the wealth of nations. (1 resource). Resources. The Relevance of Adam Smith.
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Archives Browse Resources. Browse Resources. Smith, Adam, 17231790.(1 classification). Classifications. Bibliography. (1). Andrew W
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64. Manuscripts Catalogue
Adam Smith 17231790, 199 entries. Letter from Prof A. Oniken to John Young. Letterfrom Adam Smith (1723-1790) to William Smith, WS, Oxford, 24 Aug. 1740.
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65. Manuscripts Catalogue - Collections
Adam Smith 17231790, 16 entries. Photostats of Burke - Adam Smith correspondence; c. 1782-85. Formerly MS3-1956, Collection Details.
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66. Tópicos
Translate this page Hombre y sus Obras»., escrito por EG West. Adam Smith (1723-1790).Por Julio H. Cole. Dos siglos después de su muerte, Adam Smith
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Año XXXI, Marzo 1990 No. 697 Nota del editor: El Profesor Julio Cole enseña Moneda y Banca en la Universidad Francisco Marroquín, de la que se graduó de Economista con honores en 1978. Posteriormente hizo estudios de postgrado en la Universidad de Rochester. En 1987, Praeger de N. Y. publicó su libro, INFLATION IN LATIN AMERICA.. Artículos suyos han sido publicados en Freeman, Journal of Económic Growth, LIBERTAS, y Revista Occidental. Tiene en preparación la primera edición en español de los ensayos técnicos de teoría monetaria de Milton Friedmann. En Enero de 1990 se dio a conocer su traducción del libro «Adam Smith: El Hombre y sus Obras»., escrito por E. G. West. Adam Smith (1723-1790) Por Julio H. Cole Dos siglos después de su muerte, Adam Smith es aún considerado por muchos como la figura más importante en la historia del pensamiento económico. Su célebre obra Investigación sobre la Naturaleza y Causa de la Riqueza de las Naciones dio a luz el espíritu del capitalismo moderno, y presentó su justificación teórica en una forma que dominó el pensamiento de los más influyentes economistas del siglo XIX y que sigue inspirando a los defensores del mercado libre, e incluso hoy en día. Primeros Años e Iniciación Profesional Adam Smith nació en 1723 en Kirkcaldy, Escocia, hijo póstumo de Adam Smith, oficial de aduanas, y Margaret Douglas. Se desconoce la fecha exacta de su nacimiento, pero fue bautizado el 5 de Junio, 1723. Poco se sabe de su infancia, excepto que a la edad de 4 años fue raptado por una banda de gitanos, siendo rescatado gracias a la acción de su tío.«Me temo que no hubiera sido un buen gitano», comentó John Rae, su principal biógrafo. Aparte de este incidente, la vida de Smith fue singularmente tranquila, y su historia es esencialmente la de sus estudios y sus libros.

67. Economists; Adam Smith
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69. Retour A Adam Smith (1723-1790) Apres Deux Siecles?
Economique Retour a Adam Smith (17231790) apres deux siecles? Retoura Adam Smith (1723-1790) apres deux siecles? Pelletier, GR.
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70. Smith Adam From FOLDOC
history of philosophy, biography Scottish philosopher and economist (17231790). RecommendedReading Jack Russell Weinstein, On Adam Smith (Wadsworth, 2000
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71. Home Page
Karta Publikacji. Tytul Adam Smith (17231790). Zycie i dzielo autora Badannad natura i przyczynami bogactwa narodów . Autorstwo Jerzy Chodorowski.
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72. Adam Smith, Biography: The Concise Encyclopedia Of Economics: Library Of Economi
With The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith installed himself as the fountainheadof contemporary economic thought. Adam Smith never married.
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With The Wealth of Nations Adam Smith installed himself as the fountainhead of contemporary economic thought. Currents of Adam Smith ran through David Ricardo and Karl Marx in the nineteenth century, and through Keynes and Friedman in the twentieth. Adam Smith was born in a small village in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. There his widowed mother raised him until he entered the University of Glasgow at age fourteen, as was the usual practice, on scholarship. He later attended Balliol College at Oxford, graduating with an extensive knowledge of European literature and an enduring contempt for English schools. He returned home, and after delivering a series of well-received lectures, was made first chair of logic (1751), then chair of moral philosophy (1752), at Glasgow University. He left academia in 1764 to tutor the young duke of Buccleuch. For over two years they lived and traveled throughout France and into Switzerland, an experience that brought Smith into contact with contemporaries Voltaire Jean-Jacques Rousseau , François Quesnay , and Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot . With the life pension he had earned in the service of the duke, Smith retired to his birthplace of Kirkcaldy to write

73. Adam Smith | Economist And Philosopher
Adam Smith Economist and Philosopher. 1723 1790. Virtue is more to be feared thanvice, because its excesses are not subject to the regulation of conscience.
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was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. The exact date of his birth is unknown, however, he was baptized on June 5, 1723. Smith was the Scottish political economist and philosopher, who became famous for his influential book "The Wealth of Nations" written in 1776. In 1751 Smith was appointed professor of logic at Glasgow university, transferring in 1752 to the chair of moral philosophy. His lectures covered the field of ethics, rhetoric, jurisprudence and political economy, or "police and revenue." In 1759 he published his Theory of Moral Sentiments, embodying some of his Glasgow lectures. This work was about those standards of ethical conduct that hold society together, with emphasis on the general harmony of human motives and activities under a beneficent Providence. Smith moved to London in 1776, where he published "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations," which examined in detail the consequences of economic freedom. It covered such concepts as the role of self-interest, the division of labor, the function of markets, and the international implications of a laissez-faire economy. "Wealth of Nations" established economics as an autonomous subject and launched the economic doctrine of free enterprise. Smith laid the intellectual framework that explained the free market and still holds true today. He is most often recognized for the expression "the invisible hand," which he used to demonstrate how self-interest guides the most efficient use of resources in a nation's economy, with public welfare coming as a by-product. To underscore his laissez-faire convictions, Smith argued that state and personal efforts, to promote social good are ineffectual compared to unbridled market forces.

74. Adam Smith
Created 7/13/1997. Go to Brad DeLong's Home Page. Adam Smith. Adam Smith deserves a webpage of his own. June 5, 1723July 17, 1790. Under Construction. Brief Biography. Quotes from The Wealth of Nations David Hume tells Adam Smith some bad news about the public reception of Smith's
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Brief Biography Quotes from The Wealth of Nations
  • It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest.
  • ...by directing that industry in such a manner as its produce may be of the greatest value, he intends only his own gain, and he is in this...led by an invisible hand to promote an end which was no part of his intention.
  • No society can surely be flourishing and happy, of which the far greater part of the members are poor and miserable.
  • If a foreign country can supply us with a commodity cheaper than we ourselves can make it, better buy it of them with some part of the produce of our own industry employed in a way in which we have some advantage.
  • It is the highest impertinence and presumption, therefore, in kings and ministers, to pretend to watch over the economy of private people, and to restrain their expense, either by sumptuary laws, or by prohibiting the importation of foreign luxuries.
Quotes from The Theory of Moral Sentiments
  • David Hume tells Adam Smith some bad news about the public reception of Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments
    • Power and riches appear then to be, what they are, enormous and operose machines contrived to produce a few trifling conveniences to the body...

75. Adam Smith Reference Archive
Reference Writers Adam Smith. Biography. Articles 1759 Theory of Moral Sentiments
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76. Economics 3LL3 -- Smith
Adam Smith. June 5, 1723July 17, 1790. Published Works. Account of the Life andWritings of Adam Smith by Dugald Stewart; Adam Smith, by James Anson Farrer;
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77. Adam Smith - Biografie Rasscass
Translate this page Adam Smith. Der schottische Moralphilosoph und Soziologe Adam Smith ist der Begründerder modernen Nationalökonomie. Biografie. Nachname Smith, Vorname Adam,
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78. Adam Smith (1723 - 1790)
Translate this page Adam Smith (1723 - 1790), Imprimir este artículo. Recomendar este artículo.Suscríbase a Antroposmoderno. http//www.geocities.com/pjabad/Smith.htm.
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79. Adam Smith (1723 - 1790)
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80. 1848 - Flugschriften Im Netz
Translate this page Digitale Bibliothek. 1848 - Flugschriften im Netz. Person Smith, Adam (1723- 1790). 2 Datensätze gefunden. Signatur, S 25 / 638 (Dokument ansehen).
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