Items tagged with ‘david hume’

Philosophy- David Hume

The Infidel and the Professor: The Friendship of Adam Smith and David Hume

Adam Smith and the Political Economy of the Early American Republic

The Confucian and Scottish Traditions on Moral Emotions and Responsibility

A Hotbed of Genius: An Introduction to the Scottish Enlightenment

An Evening with the Wise Guys

Hume's Guillotine

A Short History of Scotland Before the Scottish Enlightenment

The Regularity of Irregularity

Adam Smith on Religion

Adam Smith in Theological Perspective

Adam Smith, Inclination, and Need: A Re-interpretation of Self-Interest

A Brief History of the Editions of TMS: Part I

Adam Smith and the Paradox of Tragedy

In Praise of Luxury: Hume's “Of Refinement in the Arts”

Ethics in Aristotle and Adam Smith

Adam Smith and David Hume’s Soup a la Reine

The Hume-Rousseau Affair

Enquiry Concerning Hereafter

University of Oxford- David Hume's Philosophy

The Two Adams of the Scottish Enlightenment and Political Economy

Nature, Convention, & Natural Convention

Great Antidote: Henry C. Clark on 1776 and the French and Scottish Enlightenments - Deep Dive

The Two Adams of the Scottish Enlightenment and Political Economy, Part 2

David Hume on the Common Law and English Liberty

The Scottish Enlightenment & the Distinction of Ranks (October 2022)

A Skeptic's Guide to the Perfect Commonwealth

Religion and Politics in Hume and Smith (March 2023)

A First Foray with David Hume's History of England

Paris Salons and Chestnut Soup with Lobster (What Adam Smith Ate)

Friendship in Aristotle and Adam Smith

The Great Antidote SPECIAL: Enquiry Concerning Hereafter, Part 1

The Great Antidote SPECIAL: Enquiry Concerning Hereafter, Act II

David Hume, Atheist

Reflections on Hume on Religion

The self & sympathy: A brief essay on David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40)

David Hume’s Protestant Ethic

The Pursuit of David Hume (and Certainty)

Why Read Adam Smith Today? Enduring Wisdom

Lucian after Hume: Love, war, and a dialogue of the dead

Sarah Skwire on Adam Smith and Grief