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  1. Mathematical psychics, an essay on the application of mathematics to the moral sciences.F. Y. Edgeworth - 1881 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 12:536-539.
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  • The End of History.F. Fukuyama - forthcoming - The National Interest:3-35.
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  • The Theory of Moral Sentiments.Adam Smith - 1759 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications. Edited by Elizabeth Schmidt Radcliffe, Richard McCarty, Fritz Allhoff & Anand Vaidya.
    The foundation for a system of morals, this 1749 work is a landmark of moral and political thought. Its highly original theories of conscience, moral judgment, and virtue offer a reconstruction of the Enlightenment concept of social science, embracing both political economy and theories of law and government.
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  • An inquiry into the nature and causes of the wealth of nations.Adam Smith - unknown
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  • Teoria uczuć moralnych.Adam Smith, Danuta Petsch & Stanislw Jedynak - 1989
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  • Essay on some unsettled questions of political economy (PDF).John Stuart Mill - unknown
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  • On Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations: A Philosophical Companion.Samuel Fleischacker - 2004 - Princeton University Press.
    Adam Smith was a philosopher before he ever wrote about economics, yet until now there has never been a philosophical commentary on the Wealth of Nations . Samuel Fleischacker suggests that Smith's vastly influential treatise on economics can be better understood if placed in the light of his epistemology, philosophy of science, and moral theory. He lays out the relevance of these aspects of Smith's thought to specific themes in the Wealth of Nations , arguing, among other things, that Smith (...)
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  • On Adam Smith's "Wealth of Nations": A Philosophical Companion.Samuel Fleischacker - 2005 - Princeton University Press.
    Adam Smith was a philosopher before he ever wrote about economics, yet until now there has never been a philosophical commentary on the Wealth of Nations. Samuel Fleischacker suggests that Smith's vastly influential treatise on economics can be better understood if placed in the light of his epistemology, philosophy of science, and moral theory. He lays out the relevance of these aspects of Smith's thought to specific themes in the Wealth of Nations, arguing, among other things, that Smith regards social (...)
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