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Der kritische Adam Smith (The Critical Adam Smith)

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Author(s)
Ulrich, Peter
Keywords
Adam Smith
Moral Feeling
Ethical Reasoning
Immanuel Kant
Neoclassical Economic Theory
GE Subjects
Global ethics
Economic ethics
Methods of ethics
Ethics of economic systems
Philosophical ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/183863
Abstract
(The thesis presented in this paper defends that Adam Smith’s thinking is closer, from an ethical and philosophical point of view, to that of his alleged antipodal great contemporary, Immanuel Kant, than to the theories of contemporary neoclassical economists.)
Date
1998-07
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Article
ISBN
3906548406
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