Volume 5, 2010
The Philosophy of Adam Smith: The Adam Smith Review, Volume 5.
Essays Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Edited by Vivienne Brown and Samuel Fleischacker
Introduction
SAMUEL FLEISCHACKER AND VIVIENNE BROWN
Part I Moral phenomenology
The virtue of TMS 1759
D.D. RAPHAEL
The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the inner life
EMMA ROTHSCHILD
The standpoint of morality in Adam Smith and Hegel
ANGELICA NUZZO
Part II Sympathy and moral judgment
Smith and Rousseau in dialogue: sympathy, pitié, spectatorship and narrative
CHARLES L. GRISWOLD
Adam Smith’s concept of sympathy and its contemporary interpretations
BENCE NANAY
Smith’s ambivalence about honour
STEPHEN DARWALL
Sentiments and spectators: Adam Smith’s theory of moral judgment
GEOFFREY SAYRE-MCCORD
Smith’s anti-cosmopolitanism
FONNA FORMAN-BARZILAI
Resentment and moral judgment in Smith and Butler
ALICE MACLACHLAN
Part III Economics, religion, aesthetics and value theory
Adam Smith’s problems: individuality and the paradox of sympathy
ROBERT URQUHART
Scepticism and naturalism in Adam Smith
RYAN PATRICK HANLEY
Adam Smith’s solution to the paradox of tragedy
ARBY TED SIRAKI
Smithian intrinsic value
PATRICK FRIERSON
Memoir on Adam Smith’s life
Adam Smith’s smile: his years at Balliol College, 1740–6, in retrospect
IAN SIMPSON ROSS