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Adam Smith

Adam Smith

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Adam Smith (1723–1790) was a renowned Enlightenment thinker known for his influential works in economics, moral philosophy, and other fields. Samuel Fleischacker's book explores Smith's ideas on epistemology, science, aesthetics, sympathy, moral approval, virtue, religion, justice, governmental policy, and economic principles, making it an essential resource for scholars of ethics, political philosophy, history of philosophy, and related disciplines.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 380 pages
\n Publication date: 14 July 2021
\n Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Adam Smith, a renowned philosopher of the Enlightenment era, left an indelible mark on the world of thought. Widely celebrated for his groundbreaking contribution to economics with The Wealth of Nations, Smith delved deeply into the realm of morality in his influential Theory of Moral Sentiments. Beyond his economic expertise, he lectured on literature and jurisprudence, authored numerous papers on art and science, and showcased his broad intellectual curiosity.

In this captivating philosophical exploration, Samuel Fleischacker presents Smith as a shining example of the diverse thinkers who thrived during the Enlightenment. These individuals, driven by a naturalistic approach, sought to illuminate morality, politics, law, and economics, among many other captivating subjects. Fleischacker provides a comprehensive overview of Smith's life and work, laying the foundation for a profound examination of his thought.

The book delves into a wide array of topics, including epistemology, philosophy of science, and aesthetics. Smith's insights into the nature of sympathy, moral approval, and moral judgment shed light on the complex dynamics of human behavior and moral judgment. He explores the virtues of individuals and societies, discussing the role of religion, justice, and jurisprudence in shaping ethical frameworks. Additionally, Smith's thoughts on governmental policy, economic principles, and liberalism offer valuable perspectives on political and economic systems.

Adam Smith: An Introduction offers valuable insights for scholars and enthusiasts studying ethics, political philosophy, the history of philosophy, and the Enlightenment. It serves as a comprehensive resource for those exploring Smith's ideas in related disciplines such as economics, law, and religion. The book includes chapter summaries, suggestions for further reading, and a glossary to enhance the reader's understanding of Smith's complex and influential ideas.

In conclusion, Adam Smith's profound contributions to philosophy, economics, and the broader realm of intellectual inquiry continue to inspire and influence thinkers today. Through his exploration of morality, politics, and the human condition, Smith remains a towering figure in the history of philosophy, and his ideas continue to shape our understanding of society and human behavior.

\n Weight: 476g\n
Dimension: 139 x 215 x 26 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780415787550\n \n

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