Adam Smith's contribution to economics is well-recognised but in recent years scholars have been exploring anew the multidisciplinary nature of his works. "The Adam Smith Review" provides a unique forum for interdisciplinary debate on all aspects of Adam Smith's works, his place in history, and the significance of his writings for the modern world. It is aimed at facilitating debate between scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, thus emulating the transdisciplinary reach of the Enlightenment world which Smith helped to shape. The third volume of the series contains contributions form a multidisciplinary range of specialists, including Anthony Brewer, Alexandra Hyard, Charles G. Leathers and J. Patrick Raines, F.P. Lock, D.D. Raphael, Pedro N. Teixeira, Gloria Vivenza, Jack Russell Weinstein, and Donald Winch, who discuss such themes as: the influence of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith interpreting 'the man of system' in the sixth edition of the "Moral Sentiments" - Adam Smith's philosophy of education and Adam Smith's economics.
The Adam Smith Review Volume 3 2007 Edited by Vivienne Brown Contents Commemorating 30 years of the Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith, 1976--2006 Editor's Introduction Interview with D.D. Raphael Articles Foxwell, Rae and Adam Smith DONALD WINCH Adam Smith and 'the man of system': interpreting The Theory of Moral Sentiments, VI.ii.2.12--18 F.P. LOCK Symposium: Adam Smith's Philosophy of Education Guest Editor: Jack Russell Weinstein Introduction: Adam Smith's philosophy of education JACK RUSSELL WEINSTEIN Adam Smith and French ideas on education ALEXANDRA HYARD Adam Smith as a teacher on classical subjects GLORIA VIVENZA Adam Smith's [weak] case for fee incomes for university faculty and student-consumer sovereignty CHARLES G. LEATHERS AND J. PATRICK RAINES Dr Smith and the moderns: Adam Smith and the development of human capital theory PEDRO N. TEIXEIRA Perspectives on recent developments in Adam Smith scholarship Let us now praise famous men: assessments of Adam Smith's economics ANTHONY BREWER Book reviews Alexander Broadie, Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment Reviewed by STEVEN DARWALL Jerry Evensky, Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy Reviewed by SAMUEL FLEISCHACKER Response by JERRY EVENSKY Pierre Force, Self-Interest Before Adam Smith Reviewed by ERIC SCHLIESSER Response by PIERRE FORCE Gavin Kennedy, Adam Smith's Lost Legacy Reviewed by EDWARD HARPHAM Response by GAVIN KENNEDY Alessandro Roncaglia, The Wealth of Ideas: A History of Economic Thought Reviewed by ANTHONY BREWER Response by ALESSANDRO RONCAGLIA Paul Seabright, Company of Strangers Reviewed by RYAN NICHOLS Response by PAUL SEABRIGHT Tatsuya Sakamoto and Hideo Tanaka, The Rise of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment Reviewed by IAIN MCLEAN