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994Self-love and sociability: the 'rudiments of commerce' in the state of natureModern Intellectual History. 2018.Istvan Hont’s classic work on the theoretical links between the seventeenth-century natural jurists Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf and the eighteenth-century Scottish political economists remains a popular trope among intellectual and economic historians of various stamps. Despite this, a common criticism levelled at Hont remains his relative lack of engagement with the relationship between religion and economics in the early modern period. This paper challenges this aspect of Hont’s narrativ…Read more
Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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History of Western Philosophy |
Arts and Humanities |
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Social Sciences |
European Philosophy |
Continental Philosophy |
Philosophy of Religion |