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This collection brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau scholars to explore the key shared concerns of these two great thinkers in politics, philosophy, economics, history and literature.
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- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781474422864
- Artikelnr.: 72421170
- Verlag: Edinburgh University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781474422864
- Artikelnr.: 72421170
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Maria Pia Paganelli is Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas. She is the co-editor of The Oxford Handbook on Adam Smith (OUP, 2013) along with Christopher Berry and Craig Smith. She has written extensively in journals on David Hume and Adam Smith. Dennis C. Rasmussen is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at Tufts University. He is the author of The Pragmatic Enlightenment: Recovering the Liberalism of Hume, Smith, Montesquieu and Voltaire (Cambridge University Press, 2014), The Problems and Promise of Commercial Society: Adam Smith's Response to Rousseau (Penn State University Press, 2008). Craig Smith is Adam Smith Lecturer in the Scottish Enlightenment in the School of Social and Political Sciences at The University of Glasgow.
Acknowledgments
Citations and Abbreviations
Series Editor's Introduction
Part I: Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1. Introduction
Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen and Craig Smith
2. On the Place of Politics in Commercial Society
Ryan Patrick Hanley
3. Rousseau and the Scottish Enlightenment: Connections and Disconnections
Mark Hulliung
Part II: Self-interest and Sympathy
4. The Role of Interpersonal Comparisons in Moral Learning and the Sources
of Recognition Respect: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's amour-propre and Adam
Smith's sympathy
Christel Fricke
5. Actors and Spectators: Rousseau's response to eighteenth-century debates
on self-interest
Mark Hill
6. Pursuing Sympathy without Vanity: Interpreting Smith's Critique of
Rousseau through Smith's Critique of Mandeville
John McHugh
Part III: Moral Sentiments and Spectatorship
7. Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the Vices of the Marketplace
Michael Schleeter
8. Julie's Garden and the Impartial Spectator: an examination of Smithean
themes in Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse
Tabitha Baker
9. Sentimental Conviction: Rousseau's Apologia and the Impartial Spectator
Adam Schoene
Part IV: Commercial Society and Justice
10. Being and Appearing: self-falsification, exchange and freedom in
Rousseau and Adam Smith
Charles L. Griswold
11. Citizens, Markets and Social Order: An Aristotelian Reading of Smith
and Rousseau on Justice
Jimena Hurtado
Part V: Politics and Freedom
12. Smith, Rousseau and the True Spirit of a Republican
Dennis C. Rasmussen
13. Left to Their Own Devices: Smith and Rousseau on Public Opinion and the
Role of the State
Jason Neidleman
14. Rousseau and Smith: Sympathy, Justice and Cosmopolitics
Neil Saccamano
Notes on Contributors
Index
Citations and Abbreviations
Series Editor's Introduction
Part I: Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1. Introduction
Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen and Craig Smith
2. On the Place of Politics in Commercial Society
Ryan Patrick Hanley
3. Rousseau and the Scottish Enlightenment: Connections and Disconnections
Mark Hulliung
Part II: Self-interest and Sympathy
4. The Role of Interpersonal Comparisons in Moral Learning and the Sources
of Recognition Respect: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's amour-propre and Adam
Smith's sympathy
Christel Fricke
5. Actors and Spectators: Rousseau's response to eighteenth-century debates
on self-interest
Mark Hill
6. Pursuing Sympathy without Vanity: Interpreting Smith's Critique of
Rousseau through Smith's Critique of Mandeville
John McHugh
Part III: Moral Sentiments and Spectatorship
7. Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the Vices of the Marketplace
Michael Schleeter
8. Julie's Garden and the Impartial Spectator: an examination of Smithean
themes in Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse
Tabitha Baker
9. Sentimental Conviction: Rousseau's Apologia and the Impartial Spectator
Adam Schoene
Part IV: Commercial Society and Justice
10. Being and Appearing: self-falsification, exchange and freedom in
Rousseau and Adam Smith
Charles L. Griswold
11. Citizens, Markets and Social Order: An Aristotelian Reading of Smith
and Rousseau on Justice
Jimena Hurtado
Part V: Politics and Freedom
12. Smith, Rousseau and the True Spirit of a Republican
Dennis C. Rasmussen
13. Left to Their Own Devices: Smith and Rousseau on Public Opinion and the
Role of the State
Jason Neidleman
14. Rousseau and Smith: Sympathy, Justice and Cosmopolitics
Neil Saccamano
Notes on Contributors
Index
Acknowledgments
Citations and Abbreviations
Series Editor's Introduction
Part I: Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1. Introduction
Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen and Craig Smith
2. On the Place of Politics in Commercial Society
Ryan Patrick Hanley
3. Rousseau and the Scottish Enlightenment: Connections and Disconnections
Mark Hulliung
Part II: Self-interest and Sympathy
4. The Role of Interpersonal Comparisons in Moral Learning and the Sources
of Recognition Respect: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's amour-propre and Adam
Smith's sympathy
Christel Fricke
5. Actors and Spectators: Rousseau's response to eighteenth-century debates
on self-interest
Mark Hill
6. Pursuing Sympathy without Vanity: Interpreting Smith's Critique of
Rousseau through Smith's Critique of Mandeville
John McHugh
Part III: Moral Sentiments and Spectatorship
7. Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the Vices of the Marketplace
Michael Schleeter
8. Julie's Garden and the Impartial Spectator: an examination of Smithean
themes in Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse
Tabitha Baker
9. Sentimental Conviction: Rousseau's Apologia and the Impartial Spectator
Adam Schoene
Part IV: Commercial Society and Justice
10. Being and Appearing: self-falsification, exchange and freedom in
Rousseau and Adam Smith
Charles L. Griswold
11. Citizens, Markets and Social Order: An Aristotelian Reading of Smith
and Rousseau on Justice
Jimena Hurtado
Part V: Politics and Freedom
12. Smith, Rousseau and the True Spirit of a Republican
Dennis C. Rasmussen
13. Left to Their Own Devices: Smith and Rousseau on Public Opinion and the
Role of the State
Jason Neidleman
14. Rousseau and Smith: Sympathy, Justice and Cosmopolitics
Neil Saccamano
Notes on Contributors
Index
Citations and Abbreviations
Series Editor's Introduction
Part I: Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau
1. Introduction
Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen and Craig Smith
2. On the Place of Politics in Commercial Society
Ryan Patrick Hanley
3. Rousseau and the Scottish Enlightenment: Connections and Disconnections
Mark Hulliung
Part II: Self-interest and Sympathy
4. The Role of Interpersonal Comparisons in Moral Learning and the Sources
of Recognition Respect: Jean-Jacques Rousseau's amour-propre and Adam
Smith's sympathy
Christel Fricke
5. Actors and Spectators: Rousseau's response to eighteenth-century debates
on self-interest
Mark Hill
6. Pursuing Sympathy without Vanity: Interpreting Smith's Critique of
Rousseau through Smith's Critique of Mandeville
John McHugh
Part III: Moral Sentiments and Spectatorship
7. Adam Smith and Jean-Jacques Rousseau on the Vices of the Marketplace
Michael Schleeter
8. Julie's Garden and the Impartial Spectator: an examination of Smithean
themes in Rousseau's La Nouvelle Héloïse
Tabitha Baker
9. Sentimental Conviction: Rousseau's Apologia and the Impartial Spectator
Adam Schoene
Part IV: Commercial Society and Justice
10. Being and Appearing: self-falsification, exchange and freedom in
Rousseau and Adam Smith
Charles L. Griswold
11. Citizens, Markets and Social Order: An Aristotelian Reading of Smith
and Rousseau on Justice
Jimena Hurtado
Part V: Politics and Freedom
12. Smith, Rousseau and the True Spirit of a Republican
Dennis C. Rasmussen
13. Left to Their Own Devices: Smith and Rousseau on Public Opinion and the
Role of the State
Jason Neidleman
14. Rousseau and Smith: Sympathy, Justice and Cosmopolitics
Neil Saccamano
Notes on Contributors
Index







