Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /

Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics is a unique book. Malloy and Evensky bring together a team of international and interdisciplinary scholars to address the work of Adam Smith as it relates to law and economics. In addition to their own contributions, the book includes works by Dr. John W. Cairns of the University of Edinburgh, Dr. J. Ralph Lindgren of Lehigh University, Professor Kenneth A.B. Mackinnon of the University of Waikato, and the Honorable Richard A. Posner of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Together these authors bring expertise from the areas of law, philosophy, history, economics, and law and economics to a new study of Adam Smith and his work. Part One of the book presents new and important observations on Smith's views on community, ethics, the court system, criminal law, and delictual or tort law liability. In this part of the book Smith's work is also examined from the perspective of his use as persuasive authority in the works of modern legal economists. In Part Two the `living Smith' is explored by way of a debate between two major contributors in the field of law and economics. The debate and its analysis create a unique and contemporary opportunity to study Smith as a foundational source in the midst of a current academic and social policy dispute. The understanding of Adam Smith that emerges from this book is new and complex. It will challenge the one-dimensional portrayals of Smith as a promoter of self-interest and it will correct many of the misinterpretations of Smith that are currently fashionable in the worlds of law and economics and the philosophy of law.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Malloy, Robin Paul. editor., Evensky, Jerry. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1995
Subjects:Political science., Law, Law., Economic theory., Economic policy., Economics., Economic Policy., Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods., Political Science., Philosophy of Law., Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0748-8
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id KOHA-OAI-TEST:188352
record_format koha
institution COLPOS
collection Koha
country México
countrycode MX
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
En linea
databasecode cat-colpos
tag biblioteca
region America del Norte
libraryname Departamento de documentación y biblioteca de COLPOS
language eng
topic Political science.
Law
Law.
Economic theory.
Economic policy.
Economics.
Economic Policy.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Political Science.
Philosophy of Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Political science.
Law
Law.
Economic theory.
Economic policy.
Economics.
Economic Policy.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Political Science.
Philosophy of Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
spellingShingle Political science.
Law
Law.
Economic theory.
Economic policy.
Economics.
Economic Policy.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Political Science.
Philosophy of Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Political science.
Law
Law.
Economic theory.
Economic policy.
Economics.
Economic Policy.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Political Science.
Philosophy of Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
Malloy, Robin Paul. editor.
Evensky, Jerry. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /
description Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics is a unique book. Malloy and Evensky bring together a team of international and interdisciplinary scholars to address the work of Adam Smith as it relates to law and economics. In addition to their own contributions, the book includes works by Dr. John W. Cairns of the University of Edinburgh, Dr. J. Ralph Lindgren of Lehigh University, Professor Kenneth A.B. Mackinnon of the University of Waikato, and the Honorable Richard A. Posner of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Together these authors bring expertise from the areas of law, philosophy, history, economics, and law and economics to a new study of Adam Smith and his work. Part One of the book presents new and important observations on Smith's views on community, ethics, the court system, criminal law, and delictual or tort law liability. In this part of the book Smith's work is also examined from the perspective of his use as persuasive authority in the works of modern legal economists. In Part Two the `living Smith' is explored by way of a debate between two major contributors in the field of law and economics. The debate and its analysis create a unique and contemporary opportunity to study Smith as a foundational source in the midst of a current academic and social policy dispute. The understanding of Adam Smith that emerges from this book is new and complex. It will challenge the one-dimensional portrayals of Smith as a promoter of self-interest and it will correct many of the misinterpretations of Smith that are currently fashionable in the worlds of law and economics and the philosophy of law.
format Texto
topic_facet Political science.
Law
Law.
Economic theory.
Economic policy.
Economics.
Economic Policy.
Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.
Political Science.
Philosophy of Law.
Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.
author Malloy, Robin Paul. editor.
Evensky, Jerry. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Malloy, Robin Paul. editor.
Evensky, Jerry. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort Malloy, Robin Paul. editor.
title Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /
title_short Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /
title_full Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /
title_fullStr Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /
title_full_unstemmed Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] /
title_sort adam smith and the philosophy of law and economics [electronic resource] /
publisher Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
publishDate 1995
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0748-8
work_keys_str_mv AT malloyrobinpauleditor adamsmithandthephilosophyoflawandeconomicselectronicresource
AT evenskyjerryeditor adamsmithandthephilosophyoflawandeconomicselectronicresource
AT springerlinkonlineservice adamsmithandthephilosophyoflawandeconomicselectronicresource
_version_ 1756265772076761088
spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1883522018-07-30T23:11:47ZAdam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics [electronic resource] / Malloy, Robin Paul. editor. Evensky, Jerry. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1995.engAdam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics is a unique book. Malloy and Evensky bring together a team of international and interdisciplinary scholars to address the work of Adam Smith as it relates to law and economics. In addition to their own contributions, the book includes works by Dr. John W. Cairns of the University of Edinburgh, Dr. J. Ralph Lindgren of Lehigh University, Professor Kenneth A.B. Mackinnon of the University of Waikato, and the Honorable Richard A. Posner of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Together these authors bring expertise from the areas of law, philosophy, history, economics, and law and economics to a new study of Adam Smith and his work. Part One of the book presents new and important observations on Smith's views on community, ethics, the court system, criminal law, and delictual or tort law liability. In this part of the book Smith's work is also examined from the perspective of his use as persuasive authority in the works of modern legal economists. In Part Two the `living Smith' is explored by way of a debate between two major contributors in the field of law and economics. The debate and its analysis create a unique and contemporary opportunity to study Smith as a foundational source in the midst of a current academic and social policy dispute. The understanding of Adam Smith that emerges from this book is new and complex. It will challenge the one-dimensional portrayals of Smith as a promoter of self-interest and it will correct many of the misinterpretations of Smith that are currently fashionable in the worlds of law and economics and the philosophy of law.to the Volume -- Setting the Scene: Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy -- Adam Smith and the Role of the Courts in Securing Justice and Liberty -- Adam Smith’s Treatment of Criminal Law -- Adam Smith on Delictual Liability -- Adam Smith and the Modern Discourse of Law and Economics -- to Part Two -- Is Law and Economics Moral? Humanistic Economics and a Classical Liberal Critique of Posner’s Economic Analysis -- Law and Economics is Moral -- The Limits of Science in Legal Discourse - A Reply to Posner -- Rebuttal to Malloy -- Professor Malloy, Judge Posner, and Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy -- The Role of Law in Adam Smith’s Moral Philosophy: Natural Jurisprudence and Utility.Adam Smith and the Philosophy of Law and Economics is a unique book. Malloy and Evensky bring together a team of international and interdisciplinary scholars to address the work of Adam Smith as it relates to law and economics. In addition to their own contributions, the book includes works by Dr. John W. Cairns of the University of Edinburgh, Dr. J. Ralph Lindgren of Lehigh University, Professor Kenneth A.B. Mackinnon of the University of Waikato, and the Honorable Richard A. Posner of the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. Together these authors bring expertise from the areas of law, philosophy, history, economics, and law and economics to a new study of Adam Smith and his work. Part One of the book presents new and important observations on Smith's views on community, ethics, the court system, criminal law, and delictual or tort law liability. In this part of the book Smith's work is also examined from the perspective of his use as persuasive authority in the works of modern legal economists. In Part Two the `living Smith' is explored by way of a debate between two major contributors in the field of law and economics. The debate and its analysis create a unique and contemporary opportunity to study Smith as a foundational source in the midst of a current academic and social policy dispute. The understanding of Adam Smith that emerges from this book is new and complex. It will challenge the one-dimensional portrayals of Smith as a promoter of self-interest and it will correct many of the misinterpretations of Smith that are currently fashionable in the worlds of law and economics and the philosophy of law.Political science.LawLaw.Economic theory.Economic policy.Economics.Economic Policy.Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods.Political Science.Philosophy of Law.Theories of Law, Philosophy of Law, Legal History.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0748-8URN:ISBN:9789401107488