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This collection of essays by Christopher J. Berry spans several decades and multiple shifts across Scottish Enlightenment, Hume and Smith studies. It brings together classic essays some of which are difficult to find with 3 new pieces, which cumulatively constitute a distinct interpretation. Clustered around the themes of sociability, the Humean science of man and the Smithian engagement with commerce and morality, these collected works will be of considerable value to those working in political philosophy, the history of ideas and the history of economic and social theory. Also included is a substantial introduction which, alongside Berry's personal intellectual history, provides a commentary on the development of the study of the Scottish Enlightenment.
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
1. The Study of the Scottish Enlightenment: an Autobiographical Journey
Part I: Scottish Enlightenment
Introduction to Part I
2. James Dunbar and Ideas of Sociality and Language in Eighteenth Century Scotland
3. James Dunbar and the Enlightenment Debate on Language
4."Climate" in the Eighteenth Century: James Dunbar and the Scottish Case
5. Sociality and Socialisation
6. Rude Religion: The Psychology of Polytheism in the Scottish Enlightenment
7. 'But art itself is Natural to Man': Ferguson and the Principle of Simultaneity
8. Finding Space for Civil Society
Part II: David Hume
Introduction to Part II
9. Hume on Rationality in History and Social Life
10. Lusty Women and Loose Imagination: Hume's Philosophical Anthropology of Chastity
11. Hume and the Customary Causes of Industry, Knowledge and Commerce
12. Hume's Universalism: The Science of Man and the Anthropological Point of View
13. Hume and Superfluous Value (or the problem with Epictetus' Slippers)
14. Science and Superstition: Hume and Conservatism
15. Hume on Happiness
Part III: Adam Smith
Introduction to Part III
16. Adam Smith's 'Considerations' on Language
17. Smith and Science
18. Adam Smith: Commerce, Liberty and Modernity
19. Adam Smith and the Virtues of a Modern Economy
20. Adam Smith's Science of Human Nature
21. Adam Smith on Liberty 'in our present sense of the word'