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Fri Mar 31 17:19:22 2006
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Edward Harpham, in "The Problem of Liberty in the Thought of Adam Smith", [JHET, no.2,
2000, p.229-230, n.7] writes  that an insightful discussion of similarities between Smith
and Kant can be found in Knud Haakonson's book NATURAL LAW AND MORAL PHILOSOPHY: FROM
GROTIUS TO THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT
[1981]. It may be a useful source. 
 
In the same note, Harpham expresses circumspection about Fleiscacker's reading of Smith
through the lens of Kant.
 
Sumitra Shah 
 
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