An insightful comment from Peter Stillman about "Why study HE?" Related also to why anyone is interested in history of philosophy, history of biology, or physics or whatever However, I have a few follow-up questions: What specific features of Smith's views about "human action (human nature? human propensities?) in the social and economic realm" is Stillman thinking of? What does that "absence of theoretical sense" indicate in relation to HE? What does the ignoring of Smith's concerns in Book V indicate that is of use in terms of HE? Prabhu Guptara