Adam Smith An Enlightened Life

Cover of Adam Smith An Enlightened Life by Nicholas Phillipson
Publisher: Penguin Books Limited
Year: 2011
Language: en
Edition: UK ed.
Pages: 384
ISBN-13: 9780140287288
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Height: 7.79526 Inches
Length: 5.07873 Inches
Weight: 0.67020527648 Pounds
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“Adam Smith An Enlightened Life” by Nicholas Phillipson, published by Penguin Books Limited in 2011, offers a comprehensive exploration of the life and ideas of Adam Smith, the renowned author of “The Wealth of Nations.” This UK edition spans 384 pages and presents Smith not just as an economist, but primarily as a philosopher who aimed to establish a grand ‘Science of Man’ during the European Enlightenment. The book delves into the intellectual landscape of 18th-century Scotland, highlighting Smith’s contributions to economics, ethics, and aesthetics.

Readers will find a detailed reconstruction of Smith’s intellectual ancestry and the influences that shaped his thought, particularly his relationship with David Hume. Phillipson provides a nuanced account of how Smith’s ideas evolved in response to the dynamic intellectual and commercial cultures of Glasgow and Edinburgh. The biography emphasizes the broader context of Smith’s work, illustrating how his theories were interwoven with the historical and social currents of his time, making it a significant resource for those interested in biography, economic history, and the development of modern economic theory.


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Adam Smith is celebrated all over the world as the author of The Wealth of Nations and the founder of modern economics. A few of his ideas – that of the ‘Invisible Hand’ of the market and that ‘It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest’ – have become icons of the modern world. Yet Smith saw himself primarily as a philosopher rather than an economist, and would never have predicted that the ideas for which he is now best known were his most important. This book, by one of the leading scholars of the Scottish Enlightenment, shows the extent to which The Wealth of Nations and Smith’s other great work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, were part of a larger scheme to establish a grand ‘Science of Man’, one of the most ambitious projects of the European Enlightenment, which was to encompass law, history and aesthetics as well as economics and ethics. Nicholas Phillipson reconstructs Smith’s intellectual ancestry and formation, of which he gives a radically new and convincing account. He shows what Smith took from, and what he gave to, the rapidly changing and subtly different intellectual and commercial cultures of Glasgow and Edinburgh as they entered the great years of the Scottish Enlightenment. Above all he explains how far Smith’s ideas developed in dialogue with those of his closest friend, the other titan of the age, David Hume. This superb biography is now the one book which anyone interested in the founder of economics must read.

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