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Newtonian Physics, Experimental Moral Philosophy, and the Shaping of Political Economy

In Richard Arena, Sheila Dow, Matthias Klaes, Brian J. Loasby, Bruna Ingrao, Pier Luigi Porta, Sergio Volodia Cremaschi, Mark Harrison, Alain Clément, Ludovic Desmedt, Nicola Giocoli, Giovanna Garrone, Roberto Marchionatti, Maurice Lagueux, Michele Alacevich, Andrea Costa, Giovanna Vertova, Hugh Goodacre, Joachim Zweynert & Isabelle This Saint-Jean (eds.), Open economics. Economics in relation to other disciplines. Richard Arena; Sheila Dow & Matthias Klaes (eds). Abingdon, UK: Routledge. pp. 73-94 (2009)

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  1. La herencia newtoniana en la economía política del siglo XVIII.Sergio Volodia Marcello Cremaschi - 1998 - In Alberto Elena, Javier Ordóñez & Mariano Colubi (eds.), Después de Newton: ciencia y sociedad durante la Primera Revolución Industrial. Anthropos. pp. 77-101.
    The chapter reconstructs the developments of a basic idea, namely the physical-moral analogy, in the works of the Scottish Enlighteners. The opposition of a 'Newtonian' to a 'Cartesian' approach yields the program of an 'experimental' moral science. This program, in turn, was never implemented but yielded nonetheless an unintended result the shaping of political economy as an empirical science, distinguished to a point from moral philosophy and theology.
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  • David Hume: Common-Sense Moralist, Sceptical Metaphysician.David Fate Norton - 1982 - Princeton University Press.
    The Description for this book, David Hume: Common-Sense Moralist, Sceptical Metaphysician, will be forthcoming.
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  • Después de Newton: ciencia y sociedad durante la Primera Revolución Industrial.Alberto Elena, Javier Ordóñez & Mariano Colubi (eds.) - 1998 - Anthropos.
    Tratar cuál es el carácter de la relación entre ciencia y tecnología en el complejo mundo de la Ilustración, es lo que plantea este libro. Los historiadores de la ciencia y de la tecnología han venido suponiendo en las últimas décadas que dicha relación se había producido en un único sentido. La presente obra desafía esta visión por simplificadora y replantea la cuestión para ofrecer un análisi más completo de la interacción entre ciencia e industria en este período.
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  • Descartes: Reception and Disenchantment. Réception et Déception. Edited by: Yaron Senderowicz & Yves Wahl.Yaron Senderowicz, Yves Wahl, Daniel Garber, Frédéric Cossutta, Georges-Elia Sarfati, Sergio Cremaschi, Anthony Kenny, Elhanan Yakira, Abraham Mansbach, Fernando Gil, Ruth Weintraub, Zauderer Naaman Noa, Keenan Hagi & Viala Alain - 2000 - Tel Aviv: University Publishing Projects.
    A collection of essays in French or English on the reception of Cartesian philosphy.
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  • Il sistema della ricchezza. Economia politica e problema del metodo in Adam Smith.Sergio Cremaschi - 1984 - Milano, Italy: Franco Angeli.
    Introduction. The book is a study in Adam Smith's system of ideas; its aim is to reconstruct the peculiar framework that Adam Smith’s work provided for the shaping of a semi-autonomous new discipline, political economy; the approach adopted lies somewhere in-between the history of ideas and the history of economic analysis. My two claims are: i) The Wealth of Nations has a twofold structure, including a `natural history' of opulence and an `imaginary machine' of wealth. The imaginary machine is a (...)
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  • The genesis of the concept of physical law.Edgar Zilsel - 1942 - Philosophical Review 51 (3):245-279.
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  • George Turnbull and the Furniture of the Mind.David Fate Norton - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (4):701.
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  • David Hume: Common-Sense Moralist, Sceptical Metaphysician. [REVIEW]John Immerwahr - 1984 - Philosophical Review 93 (3):444-446.
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  • Theory And Experience In Adam Smith.A. D. Megill - 1975 - Journal of the History of Ideas 36 (January-March):79-94.
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  • David Hume: The Newtonian Philosopher. [REVIEW]Michael Williams - 1977 - Philosophical Review 86 (3):391-394.
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  • The Social Physics of Adam Smith.T. D. Campbell & Vernard Foley - 1980 - Philosophical Quarterly 30 (118):76.
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  • Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres.Adam Smith - 1985 - Glasgow Edition of the Works o.
    The "Notes of Dr. Smith's Rhetorick Lectures," discovered in 1958 by a University of Aberdeen professor, consists of lecture notes taken by two of Smith's students at the University of Glasgow in 1762-1763. There are thirty lectures in the collection, all on rhetoric and the different kinds or characteristics of style. The book is divided into "an examination of the several ways of communicating our thoughts by speech" and "an attention to the principles of those literary compositions which contribute to (...)
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  • A treatise concerning eternal and immutable morality.Ralph Cudworth - 1731 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Sarah Hutton & Ralph Cudworth.
    Ralph Cudworth (1617-1688) deserves recognition as one of the most important English seventeenth-century philosophers after Hobbes and Locke. In opposition to Hobbes, Cudworth proposes an innatist theory of knowledge which may be contrasted with the empirical position of his younger contemporary Locke, and in moral philosophy he anticipates the ethical rationalists of the eighteenth century. A Treatise Concerning Eternal and Immutable Morality is his most important work, and this volume makes it available, together with his shorter Treatise of Freewill, in (...)
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  • The tradition of Scottish philosophy: a new perspective on the Enlightenment.Alexander Broadie - 1990 - Savage, Md.: Barnes & Noble.
    Introduction The chief aim of this book is to give an account of two great periods in the history of Scottish culture. One is, inevitably, that of the ...
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  • Is There Progress in Economics?: Knowledge, Truth and the History of Economic Thought.Stephan Boehm, Christian Gehrke, Richard Sturn & Heinz D. Kurz - 2002 - Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Advancing the notion of progress as an evaluative concept, 23 papers explore the history of economics in investigations as to whether change in schools of economics constitute an advancement of human knowledge. Presented by economists from the U. of Graz, Austria, the papers explore notion of progress in economics, suggest theoretical methodologies for studying progress in the history of ideas, and attempt to evaluate progress in normative economics, monetary economics, trade and location, and t he classical long-period method. Annotation copyrighted (...)
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  • Studies in the philosophy of the Scottish enlightenment.Michael Alexander Stewart (ed.) - 1990 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    This collection of new papers on Scottish philosophy in the age of Hutcheson and Hume pays close attention to the study of context and the use of original historical sources as a key to philosophical interpretation. The book includes revolutionary new research on Hume's early reading in science and religion and its impact of his thought.
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  • The Cambridge history of eighteenth-century philosophy.Knud Haakonssen (ed.) - 2006 - Cambridge ; New York: Cambridge University Press.
    More than thirty eminent scholars from nine different countries have contributed to The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy - the most comprehensive and up-to-date history of the subject available in English. For the eighteenth century the dominant concept in philosophy was human nature and so it is around this concept that the work is centered. This allows the contributors to offer both detailed explorations of the epistemological, metaphysical and ethical themes that continue to stand at the forefront of philosophy, and (...)
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  • Smith and science.Christopher J. Berry - 1996 - In Knud Haakonssen (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith. Cambridge University Press.
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  • Inducao e Hipotese na Filosofia de Hume.J. P. Monteiro - 1977 - Manuscrito 1.
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  • Adam Smith, Newtonianism and Political Economy.Sergio Volodia Marcello Cremaschi - 1981 - Manuscrito. Revista Internacional de Filosofia 5 (1):117-134.
    The relationship between Adam Smith's official methodology and his own actual theoretical practice as a social scientist may be grasped only against the background of the Humean project of a Moral Newtonianism. The main features in Smith's methodology are: (i) the provisional character of explanatory principles; (ii) 'internal' criteria of truth; (iii) the acknowledgement of an imaginative aspect in principles, with the related problem of the relationship between internal truth and external truth, in terms of mirroring of 'real' causes. Smith's (...)
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  • L'illuminismo scozzese e il newtonianismo morale.Sergio Volodia Marcello Cremaschi - 1992 - In Marco Geuna & Maria Luisa Pesante (eds.), Passioni, Interessi, Convenzioni Discussioni settecentesche su vrtù e civiltà. Milano: Franco Angeli. pp. 41-76.
    The paper describes how a simple idea, that of a new foundation of moral philosophy taking Galilean new natural philosophy as a mode , lead to unforeseen developments once the competition between a Cartesian and a Newtonian paradigm emerged. Those developments are reconstructed in Hume, Smith, Ferguson.
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  • Metaphors in the Wealth of Nations.Sergio Volodia Marcello Cremaschi - 2002 - In Boehm Stephan, Christian Gehrke, Heinz D. Kurz & Richard Sturn (eds.), Is There Progress in Economics? Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar. pp. 89-114.
    This paper reconstructs the ways in which metaphors are used in the text of “The Wealth of Nations”. Its claims are: a) metaphor statements are basically similar to those in the “Theory of the Moral Sentiments”; b) the metaphors’ ‘primary subjects’ refer to mechanics, hydraulics, blood circulation, agriculture, medicine; c) metaphors may be lumped together into a couple of families, the family of mechanical analogies, and that of iatro-political analogies. Further claims are: a basic physico-moral analogy is the framework for (...)
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  • An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.Adam Smith - unknown
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  • Science in the Scottish enlightenment.Paul Wood - 2003 - In Alexander Broadie (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge University Press. pp. 94--116.
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  • Newtonianism in Scottish universities in the seventeenth century.Christine M. Shepherd - 1982 - In Campbell & Skinner (ed.), The Origins and Nature of the Scottish Enlightenment. pp. 65--85.
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  • Hume and the Culture of Science in the Early Eighteenth Century. Barfoot - 1990 - In M. A. Stewart (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment. Oxford University Press. pp. 155.
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  • Hume, Newton e il principio di analogia.Roberto Gilardi - 1988 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 80 (1):63-104.
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  • Science and the Pursuit of Virtue in the Aberdeen Enlightenment.Paul Wood - 1990 - In M. A. Stewart (ed.), Studies in the Philosophy of the Scottish Enlightenment. Oxford University Press. pp. 127--49.
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