Adam Smith's marketplace of life / James R. Otteson.
Material type: TextPublication details: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 338 pages)Content type:- text
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- online resource
- 0511065175
- 9780511065170
- 0521816254
- 9780521816250
- 0521016568
- 9780521016568
- 0511073631
- 9780511073632
- 0511058845
- 9780511058844
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- 1280420022
- 9781280420023
- Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
- Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
- Smith, Adam, 1723-1790
- Smith, Adam, (1723-1790) -- Critique et interprétation
- Smith, Adam (Philosoph)
- Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Ethics
- Ethics
- Économie de marché -- Aspect moral
- Morale
- ethics (philosophy)
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Ethics
- Capitalism -- Moral and ethical aspects
- Ethics
- Eigennutz
- Ethik
- Economische filosofie
- Kapitalisme
- Ethische aspecten
- Capitalisme -- Aspect moral
- 174 22
- HB501 .O824 2002eb
- 83.01
- CF 8217
- QE 800
- 5,1
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 325-331) and index.
Adam Smith's moral theory, part one: sympathy and the impartial spectator procedure -- Smith's moral theory, part two: conscience and human nature -- The marketplace of morality -- The 'Adam Smith problem' -- The market model and the familiarity principle: solving the 'Adam Smith problem' -- Justifying smithian moral standards -- The unintended order of human social life: Language, marketplaces, and morality.
Print version record.
James Otteson provides a comprehensive examination of Smith's moral theory. Considering Smith's notions of natural sympathy, the impartial spectator, human nature, and human conscience the author also addresses the issue of whether Smith thinks that moral judgments enjoy a transcendent sanction.
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