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David Hume's Political Economy: Routledge Studies in the History of Economics

Editat de Margaret Schabas, Carl Wennerlind
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 oct 2007
Hume’s Political Discourses (1752) won immediate acclaim and positioned him as an authoritative figure on the subject of political economy. This volume of thirteen new essays definitively establishes the central place of political economy in Hume’s intellectual endeavor, as well as the profound and far-reaching influence of his theories on Enlightenment discourse and practice. A major strength of this collection is that the contributors come from a diverse set of fields – philosophy, economics, political science, history and literature. This promotes a comprehensive reading of Hume’s political economy, taking into account his entire set of writings and correspondence, in a way that captures his polymathic genius. Hume’s analyses of trade and commerce not only delve into the institutions of money and markets, but also human agency, the role of reason and the passions, manners and social mores. Hume sought general principles but also concrete applications, whether he grappled with the problem of economic development (Scotland and Ireland), with the debates on luxury consumption (France), or with the mounting public debt (England).
This book is a key resource for students and researchers in the areas of economic and political philosophy, history of economic and political theory, and the history of ideas.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415320016
ISBN-10: 0415320011
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 1 table
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.89 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in the History of Economics

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate and Undergraduate

Cuprins

1. Introduction  2. The Scottish Contexts for Hume’s Political-economic Thinking  3. The Emergence of Hume as a Political Economist: A Biographical Sketch  4.Hume and Superfluous Value (or the Problem with Epictetus’ Slippers)  5. Manners and Morals: David Hume on Civility, Commerce, and the Social Construction of Difference  6. Hume’s Framework for a Natural History of the Passions  7. An Artificial Virtue and the Oil of Commerce: A Synthetic View of Hume’s Theory of Money  8. Temporal Dimensions in Hume’s Monetary Theory  9. Fiction or Counterfeit?: Hume’s Philosophical Politics of Money  10. David Hume and Canadian Paper Money  11. French 'New Politics' and the Dissemination of David Hume’s Political Discourses on the Continent, 1750–1770  12. Hume’s Political Discourses and the French Luxury Debate  13. Constitution and Economy in David Hume’s Enlightenment  14. The 'Rich Country–Poor Country' Debate Revisited

Recenzii

"It is an outstanding collection and should be widely read by historians of economics.The contributions are uniformly excellent in their scholarship, and the book as a whole is a worthy successor to Rotwein. All significant aspects of Hume’s thought, from his analytical contributions in the specie-flow mechanism and monetary theory to the larger political/philosophical issues thrown up by the development of commercial societies in Europe, receive careful treatment. Just as Adam Smith scholarship in recent years has seen a movement toward placing his economic thought into the context of his moral philosophy, there has been a similar move among Hume scholars, to which the editors of this volume have been important contributors." Jeffrey T. Young, St. Lawrence University, Journal of the History of Economic Thought

Descriere

This collection of twelve new essays by distinguished scholars in the fields of history and the philosophy of economics is one of the first book-length studies of Hume’s political economy.

Notă biografică

Margaret Schabas is Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of two monographs, A World Ruled by Number (Princeton, 1990) and The Natural Origins of Economics (Chicago, 2005). She is also co-editor of Oeconomies in the Age of Newton (2003), and the author of over 30 articles. Carl Wennerlind is Assistant Professor of History at Barnard College. He is the author of numerous articles on David Hume’s political economy that have appeared in History of Political Economy, Hume Studies, and Journal of Political Economy. His most recent piece on Hume garnered best article awards from the History of Economics Society and the European Society for the History of Economic Thought.