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Introduction to Part I
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Christopher J. Berry
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements viii
- Preface x
- Series Editor’s Introduction xii
- Abbreviations Used in This Book xiii
- 1 The Study of the Scottish Enlightenment: An Autobiographical Journey 1
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Part I The Scottish Enlightenment
- Introduction to Part I 29
- 2 James Dunbar and Ideas of Sociality and Language in Eighteenth-Century Scotland 32
- 3 James Dunbar and the Enlightenment Debate on Language 48
- 4 ‘Climate’ in the Eighteenth Century: James Dunbar and the Scottish Case 60
- 5 Sociality and Socialisation 75
- 6 Rude Religion: The Psychology of Polytheism in the Scottish Enlightenment 88
- 7 ‘But Art itself is Natural to Man’: Adam Ferguson and the Principle of Simultaneity 109
- 8 Finding Space for Civil Society in the Scottish Enlightenment 124
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Part II David Hume
- Introduction to Part II 143
- 9 Hume on Rationality in History and Social Life 146
- 10 Lusty Women and Loose Imagination: Hume’s Philosophical Anthropology of Chastity 163
- 11 Hume and the Customary Causes of Industry, Knowledge and Humanity 184
- 12 Hume’s Universalism: The Science of Man and the Anthropological Point of View 208
- 13 Hume and Superfluous Value (or the Problem with Epictetus’ Slippers) 226
- 14 Science and Superstition: Hume and Conservatism 247
- 15 Hume on Happiness 264
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Part III Adam Smith
- Introduction to Part III 287
- 16 Adam Smith’s ‘Considerations’ on Language 290
- 17 Smith and Science 303
- 18 Adam Smith: Commerce, Liberty and Modernity 326
- 19 Adam Smith and the Virtues of a Modern Economy 347
- 20 Adam Smith’s ‘Science of Human Nature’ 364
- 21 Adam Smith on Liberty ‘in our present sense of the word’ 385
- Bibliography 403
- Index 444
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgements viii
- Preface x
- Series Editor’s Introduction xii
- Abbreviations Used in This Book xiii
- 1 The Study of the Scottish Enlightenment: An Autobiographical Journey 1
-
Part I The Scottish Enlightenment
- Introduction to Part I 29
- 2 James Dunbar and Ideas of Sociality and Language in Eighteenth-Century Scotland 32
- 3 James Dunbar and the Enlightenment Debate on Language 48
- 4 ‘Climate’ in the Eighteenth Century: James Dunbar and the Scottish Case 60
- 5 Sociality and Socialisation 75
- 6 Rude Religion: The Psychology of Polytheism in the Scottish Enlightenment 88
- 7 ‘But Art itself is Natural to Man’: Adam Ferguson and the Principle of Simultaneity 109
- 8 Finding Space for Civil Society in the Scottish Enlightenment 124
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Part II David Hume
- Introduction to Part II 143
- 9 Hume on Rationality in History and Social Life 146
- 10 Lusty Women and Loose Imagination: Hume’s Philosophical Anthropology of Chastity 163
- 11 Hume and the Customary Causes of Industry, Knowledge and Humanity 184
- 12 Hume’s Universalism: The Science of Man and the Anthropological Point of View 208
- 13 Hume and Superfluous Value (or the Problem with Epictetus’ Slippers) 226
- 14 Science and Superstition: Hume and Conservatism 247
- 15 Hume on Happiness 264
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Part III Adam Smith
- Introduction to Part III 287
- 16 Adam Smith’s ‘Considerations’ on Language 290
- 17 Smith and Science 303
- 18 Adam Smith: Commerce, Liberty and Modernity 326
- 19 Adam Smith and the Virtues of a Modern Economy 347
- 20 Adam Smith’s ‘Science of Human Nature’ 364
- 21 Adam Smith on Liberty ‘in our present sense of the word’ 385
- Bibliography 403
- Index 444