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The Rise of Political
Economy in the Scottish
Enlightenment
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The rise of political economy in teh Scottish enlightenment / edited by Tatsuya
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1.Economics Scotland History. 2. Economics Scotland Biography.
3. Philosophy, Scottish. 4. Scotland Intellectual life 5. Enlightenment
Scotland. 6. Smith, Adam, 1723-1790. 7. Hume, David, 1711-1776.
8. Fletcher, Andrew, 1655-1716. 9. Hutcheson, Francis, 1694-17446.
10. Stewart, Dugald, 1753-1828. I. Sakamoto, Tatsuya, 1955-II.
Tanaka, Hideo, 1949-
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List of contributors xi
Acknowledgments xiii
Editors’ Introduction 1
TATSUYA SAKAMOTO AND HIDEO TANAKA
1 Andrew Fletcher’s criticism of commercial civilization 8
and his plan for European federal union
SHIGEMI MURAMATSU
2 Policy debate on economic development in Scotland: 22
the 1720s to the 1730s
GENTARO SEKI
3 Morality, polity and economy in Francis Hutcheson 39
TOSHIAKI OGOSE
4 Robert Wallace and the Irish and Scottish Enlightenment 55
YOSHIO NAGAI
5 The ancient–modern controversy in the Scottish 69
Enlightenment
YASUO AMOH
6 Hume’s political economy as a system of manners 86
TATSUYA SAKAMOTO
Contents
7 The ‘Scottish Triangle’ in the shaping of political economy: 103
David Hume, Sir James Steuart, and Adam Smith
IKUO OMORI
8 Adam Smith’s politics of taxation: reconsideration of the 119
image of ‘Civilized Society’ in the Wealth of Nations
KEIICHI WATANABE
9 The main themes and structure of Moral Philosophy 134
and the formation of Political Economy in Adam Smith
SHOJI TANAKA
10 Civilization and history in Lord Kames and 150
William Robertson
KIMIHIRO KOYANAGI
11 Liberty and Equality: Liberal Democratic Ideas 163
in John Millar
HIDEO TANAKA
12 Dugald Stewart at the final stage of the Scottish 179
Enlightenment: natural jurisprudence, political economy
and the science of politics
HISASHI SHINOHARA
13 Adam Smith in Japan 194
HIROSHI MIZUTA
Index 209
x Contents
Yasuo Amoh is Professor of the History of Social Thought at Kochi University,
Japan. He has published Ferguson and the Scottish Enlightenment (in Japanese, Tokyo,
1993), and has edited, with an introduction, Adam Ferguson: Collection of Essays
(Kyoto, 1996).
Kimihiro Koyanagi is Professor of the History of Economics at Kita-kyushu
University, Japan. His books include History and Theory in the System of the Wealth of
Nations (in Japanese, Kyoto, 1981), Studies in the Scottish Enlightenment in an Economic
Perspective (in Japanese, Fukuoka, 1999) and, as editor, Civil Society: Thought and
Movement (in Japanese, Kyoto, 1985).
Hiroshi Mizuta is Emeritus Professor of Nagoya University, Japan and a member
of the Japan Academy. Apart from a number of books, and learned and popular
articles both in Japanese and in English concerning modern European intellectual
history, socialism, and contemporary political issues, his numerous publications on
Adam Smith and the Scottish Enlightenment include Adam Smith’s Library: A
Supplement to Bonar’s Catalogue with a Checklist of the Whole Library (Cambridge, 1967;
revised edition, Oxford, 2000), Studies on Adam Smith (in Japanese, Tokyo,1968),
Adam Smith: International Perspectives (ed.) (London, 1993), Adam Smith: Critical
Responses (ed.) (London, 2000). He is also a Japanese translator of Smith’s Theory of
Moral Sentiments and Wealth of Nations. In 2001 he was awarded the Lifetime
Achievement Award by the Eighteenth-Century Scottish Studies Society.
Shigemi Muramatsu is Professor of the History of Economic Thought at
Kumamoto Gakuen University, Japan. His publications include many learned
articles on the intellectual history of the Union Debate.
Yoshio Nagai is Emeritus Professor of Nagoya University, Japan. His books include
Studies in British Radicalism (in Japanese, Tokyo, 1962), Essays on Robert Owen (in
Japanese, Kyoto, 1974), Bentham (in Japanese, Tokyo, 1982), Robert Owen and
Modern Socialist Thought (in Japanese, Kyoto, 1993), Studies in Modern British Social
Thought (in Japanese, Tokyo, 1996), and In Search of Liberty and Harmony: Social and
Economic Thought in the Age of Bentham (in Japanese, Kyoto, 2000). He has been an
Vice President of the International Society for Utilitarian Studies.
Contributors
On behalf of all the contributors to this volume we warmly thank the Japanese
Society for the History of Economic Thought, and its President Hiroshi
Takemoto, for the moral and financial support that enabled the project to
publish a book on the economic thought of eighteenth-century Scotland to
become a reality. We also appreciate useful advice and encouragement from
Professor Yuichi Shionoya at the outset of the publishing project.
Tatsuya Sakamoto and Hideo Tanaka
July, 2002
Acknowledgments
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