Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph

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Christel Fricke, Hans-Peter Schütt
Walter de Gruyter, 2005 - 389 sayfa

For several years now, Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759) has been attracting increasing attention. Smith is concerned not only with the question of rational grounds for moral action, but also and above all with moral feelings and a corresponding moral education. Thus his theory offers a promising alternative to the theories of David Hume and Immanuel Kant, which have often been cited in past debates. Working from the moral philosophy of Adam Smith, who is known principally as a political economist, it is possible to develop a many-facetted contribution to present-day debates (liberalism, business ethics). This volume, with papers by renowned moral philosophers and Adam Smith scholars, documents the various perspectives from which Adam Smith's moral philosophy is of particular interest today.

 

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Einleitung
1
James R Otteson University of Alabama
15
Christel Fricke Universitetet i Oslo
33
Carola von Villiez Universität Bremen
64
Georg Lohmann Universität Magdeburg
88
Samuel Fleischacker University of Illinois Chicago
100
Griswold Jr Boston University
128
Aaron Garrett Boston University
160
Kate Abramson Indiana University Bloomington
214
Solomon University of Texas Austin
251
Allan Gibbard University of Michigan Ann Arbor
277
Georg Mohr Universität Bremen
304
Karl Graf Ballestrem Katholische Universität Eichstätt
331
Georg Johannes Andree Graz
347
Literaturverzeichnis
375
Namenregister
387

Stephen Darwall University of Michigan
178
Vivienne Brown Open University Milton Keynes
190

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