On Adam Smith and Confucius: The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Analects
Nova Science Publishers (1999)
| Abstract | This book is part of a broad study about Confucianism and its implications for modernisation of the Confucian regions (covering Mainland China, Taiwan, Hong ... | |||||||||
| Keywords | Confucianism Ethics Economics Sociological aspects | |||||||||
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| Call number | BL1852.Z484 2000 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 1560727659 9781560727651 | |||||||||
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Robert Fudge (2009). Sympathy, Beauty, and Sentiment: Adam Smith's Aesthetic Morality. Journal of Scottish Philosophy 7 (2):133-146.
Peter Minowitz (1993). Profits, Priests, and Princes: Adam Smithʼs Emancipation of Economics From Politics and Religion. Stanford University Press.
Richard Temple-Smith (2007). Adam Smith's Treatment of the Greeks in the Theory of Moral Sentiments : The Case of Aristotle. In Geoff Cockfield, Ann Firth & John Laurent (eds.), New Perspectives on Adam Smith's the Theory of Moral Sentiments. E. Elgar.
Hagop Sarkissian (2010). Confucius and the Effortless Life of Virtue. History of Philosophy Quarterly 27 (1):1-16.
Adam Smith (1948). Adam Smith's Moral and Political Philosophy. New York, Hafner Pub. Co..
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