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2680On reading Newton as an Epicurean: Kant, Spinozism and the changes to the PrincipiaStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 44 (3): 416-428. 2013.
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102SOME PRINCIPLES OF ADAM SMITH’S NEWTONIAN METHODS IN THE WEALTH OF NATIONSResearch in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 23 (1): 33-74. 2005.
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59'Hume's Newtonianism and anti-Newtonianism', in: Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyIn Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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33Review of Omri Boehm’s Kant’s Critique of Spinoza (review)Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 36 (2): 463-483. 2015.
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68In this paper I call attention to Adam Smith’s “Considerations Concerning the First Formation of Languages” in order to facilitate understanding Adam Smith from a Darwinian perspective. By ‘Darwinian’ I mean a position that explains differential selection over time through natural mechanisms. First, I argue that right near the start of Wealth of Nations Smith signals that human nature has probably evolved over a very long amount of time. Second, I connect this evidence with an infamous passage o…Read more
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101The main task for philosophers is introducing, clarifying, articulating, or simply redirecting concepts as—to echo Quine’s poetic formulation— “devices for working a manageable structure into the flux of experience.” I sometimes use “coining concepts” as shorthand for this task. When the concepts are quantitative they are part of a possible science ; when the concepts are qualitative they can be part of a possible philosophy. Of course, in practice, concepts are oft en stillborn, while others ha…Read more
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440Smith's Humean criticism of Hume's account of the origin of justiceJournal of the History of Philosophy 44 (1): 47-63. 2006.It is argued that Adam Smith criticizes David Hume's account of the origin of and continuing adherence to the rule of law for being not sufficiently Humean. Hume explained that adherence to the rule of law originated in the self-interest to restrain self-interest. According to Smith, Hume does not pay enough attention to the passions of resentment and admiration, which have their source in the imagination. Smith's offers a more naturalistic and evolutionary account of the psychological pre-condi…Read more
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