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The Adam Smith Review, volume 1, 2004
The first volume of the Adam Smith Review to be published in Autumn 2004.
ASR is a multidisciplinary scholarly annual review, sponsored by the
International Adam Smith Society (www.adamsmithsociety.net), which provides
a unique forum for debate and scholarship on all aspects of Adam Smith's
works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the
modern world. ASR is intended as a resource for Adam Smith scholarship in
the widest sense, and the Editor welcomes suggestions and proposals for
future developments. Proposals to translate into English significant works
relating to Adam Smith published in other languages are welcomed. Offers to
edit symposia are also invited.
Submissions to the Adam Smith Review are invited from any theoretical,
disciplinary or interdisciplinary approach (max. 10,000 words, in English).
Contributors are asked to make their arguments accessible to a wide
multidisciplinary readership without sacrificing high standards of argument
and scholarship.
Please send all papers, suggestions, and offers to edit symposia to the
Editor:
Vivienne Brown, Editor, the Adam Smith Review, Faculty of Social Sciences,
The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, MK7 6AA, UK;
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Book Reviews
Books relating to Adam Smith or of more general relevance for Adam Smith
scholarship will be reviewed in the Adam Smith Review. It is editorial
policy to invite authors to respond to reviews of their work. Offers to
review works published in languages other than English are welcomed. Please
contact the Book Review Editor:
James Otteson, Book Review Editor, the Adam Smith Review, Department of
Philosophy, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 35487-0218, USA;
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Editorial Board
Neil De Marchi (Department of Economics, Duke University, USA)
Stephen Darwall (Department of Philosophy, University of Michigan, USA)
Douglas Den Uyl (Liberty Fund, USA)
Samuel Fleischacker (Department of Philosophy, University of Illinois,
Chicago, USA)
Charles L. Griswold (Department of Philosophy, Boston University, USA)
Knud Haakonssen (Department of Philosophy, Boston University, USA)
Hiroshi Mizuta (Japan Academy, Japan)
John Mullan (Department of English, University College London, UK)
Takashi Negishi (Japan Academy, Japan)
Nicholas Phillipson (Department of History, University of Edinburgh, UK)
D.D. Raphael (Imperial College, London, UK)
Emma Rothschild (King's College, Cambridge, UK)
Ian Simpson Ross (University of British Columbia, Canada)
Richard B. Sher (Department of History, New Jersey Institute of
Technology/Rutgers
University,Newark, USA)
Andrew S. Skinner (University of Glasgow, UK)
Kathryn Sutherland (St Anne's College, Oxford, UK)
Keith Tribe (King's School, Worcester, UK)
Gloria Vivenza (Dpt. Economie, Società, Istituzioni, University of Verona,
Italy)
Donald Winch (Graduate Research Centre in the Humanities, University of
Sussex, UK)
The Adam Smith Review is published by Routledge and will be available for
sale in bookshops, but members of the International Adam Smith Society will
be able to purchase it on preferential terms. For details of membership of
the Society please contact the Membership Secretary, Ryan Patrick Hanley
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Contents, Volume 1, 2004
Articles
Richard B. Sher
New light on the publication and reception of the Wealth of Nations
Takashi Negishi
Adam Smith and disequilibrium economic theory
Ian Simpson Ross
'Great works upon the anvil' in 1785: Adam Smith's projected corpus of
philosophy
Willie Henderson
A very cautious, or a very polite, Dr Smith?: hedging in the Wealth of
Nations
Translation
Christel Fricke
Introduction
Ernst Tugendhat
Universalistically approved intersubjective attitudes: Adam Smith
(translated by Bernard Schriebl)
Perspectives on recent developments in Adam Smith scholarship
Gloria Vivenza
Reading Adam Smith in the light of the Classics
Symposium on Emma Rothschild's Economic Sentiments
Ryan Patrick Hanley, Guest Editor:
Symposium Introduction
Stephen Darwall
Equal dignity in Adam Smith
Patricia Werhane
... laissez-faire when it was new...
Samuel Fleischacker
Smith's ambiguities
Emma Rothschild
Dignity or meanness
Book Reviews
Luc Boltanski Suffering and Distance: Morality, Media and Politics
Reviewed by Fonna Forman-Barzilai
Kenneth E. Carpenter Dissemination of the Wealth of Nations in France
Reviewed by Henry C. Clark; and author's response.
Gloria Vivenza Adam Smith and the Classics
Reviewed by Peter McNamara; and author's response
Jack Russell Weinstein On Adam Smith
Reviewed by Lauren Brubaker; and author's response
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