The Infidel and the Professor: David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship that Shaped Modern Thought [Book Review]

Rivista di Filosofia 109 (3):477-500 (2018)
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Abstract

In this brief review it is not possible to do full justice to this lively and lucidly presented study. It is fair to say, I think, that the considerable merits of this work rest primarily with its intelligent and reliable selection of material, most of which is already available and familiar. This study does not aim to challenge any orthodoxies or present new material of some significant kind. Rasmussen does not need to do this since his real concern is to tell a story about two great thinkers in an engaging manner – a task which he achieves with great success. This is a book that scholars will thoroughly enjoy and appreciate and which will also find many appreciative readers well beyond these boundaries.

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Paul Russell
University of British Columbia

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