Nicholas Phillipson
Died
January 24, 2018
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Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life
20 editions
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2010
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David Hume: The Philosopher as Historian
13 editions
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1989
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The University of of Edinburgh: An Illustrated History
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6 editions
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2003
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Political Discourse in Early Modern Britain (Ideas in Context, Series Number 24)
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5 editions
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1993
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Universities, Society, and the Future
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1984
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The Scottish Whigs and the reform of the Court of Session 1785-1830
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Adam Smith
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“The ethical autonomy the impartial spectator offers us is a deception that has the function of rendering us more profoundly sociable than we were when we were in a state of ethical childhood and dependency. Rousseau once famously remarked that while men were born free, everywhere they were in chains. In Smith’s view the chains were those of the imagination, chains that could be loosened by a common-sense, sceptical awareness of the processes by which the moral personality was formed, but never altogether thrown off. And while Smith’s account of the life of virtue lived under the direction of the impartial spectator might seem to be nothing more than a subtle deception to a Rousseaunian or a Christian, and while this fabric of deception was to trouble him at the end of his life, Smith was to argue that the satisfaction of being able to live sociably under the direction of the impartial spectator was enough for humankind, and enough to encourage the improvement of society and the progress of civilization from the self-evidently wretched condition in which it had hitherto existed.”
― Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life
― Adam Smith: An Enlightened Life