Adam Smith's thought was indebted to the classical training prevailing in the educational system of his day. A careful reading of all his writings can prove the extent of this debt. Classical influences are obviously more numerous and easily discernible in the philosophical works, but are not absent from the economic masterpiece. They have been described by the author without having recourse to conjectures or implications, rather by analysing the topics whose classical origin can be ascertained. The book has been divided into chapters devoted to the traditional branches of knowledge treated by ... More
Keywords: astronomy, economics, education, ethics, jurisprudence, literature, philosophy, rhetoric, Adam Smith, value
Print publication date: 2001 | Print ISBN-13: 9780198296669 |
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003 | DOI:10.1093/0198296665.001.0001 |