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Samuel Fleischacker

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Samuel Fleischacker



Samuel Fleischacker is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He studied at Yale University, receiving his Ph.D. in 1989. He works in moral and political philosophy, the history of philosophy, aesthetics and the philosophy of religion. Among the issues that have particularly interested him are the moral status of culture, the nature and history of liberalism, and the relationship between moral and other values (aesthetic values, religious values, political values). His work has been supported by the Charlotte W. Newcombe Foundation.

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On Adam Smith's Wealth of N...

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The Good and the Good Book:...

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Being Me Being You: Adam Sm...

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What is Enlightenment?

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A Third Concept of Liberty

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Integrity and Moral Relativ...

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Divine Teaching and the Way...

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Adam Smith

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The Ethics of Culture

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“Our biases can be used against themselves: we are better placed to nudge our friends and family away from their prejudices than we are to urge such moral transformation on strangers.”
Samuel Fleischacker , Being Me Being You: Adam Smith and Empathy



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