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1. The Vicegerent of God? Adam Smith on the Authority of the Impartial Spectator.

2. Smith and Hume on Animal Minds.

3. THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT, UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES AND THE SCIENCE OF MAN.

4. ADAM SMITH AND NEO-DARWINIAN DEBATE OVER SYMPATHY, STRONG RECIPROCITY, AND REPUTATION EFFECTS.

5. HUME'S AND SMITH'S PARTIAL SYMPATHIES AND IMPARTIAL STANCES.

6. 'The Poor Man's Son' and the Corruption of Our Moral Sentiments: Commerce, Virtue and Happiness in Adam Smith.

7. Not Just an Inferior Virtue, nor Self-Interest: Adam Smith on Prudence.

8. In-Rem Property in Adam Smith's Lectures on Jurisprudence.

9. The Elevated Imagination: Contemplation and Action in David Hume and Adam Smith.

10. Adam Smith and the Theory of Punishment.

11. Relaxing a Tension in Adam Smith's Account of Sympathy.

12. Adam Smith's ''Sympathetic Imagination'' and the Aesthetic Appreciation of Environment.

13. Millar on Slavery.

14. ADAM SMITH ON MORALITY, JUSTICE ANDTHE POLITICAL CONSTITUTION OF LIBERTY.

15. Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759, 1790, and 1976.

16. 'The Man Within': Adam Smith on Moral Autonomy and Religious Sentiments.

17. Adam Smith on the 'Natural Principles of Religion'.

18. Adam Smith and the Problem of the External World.

19. Aristotle, Adam Smith and the Virtue of Propriety.

20. From Cambridge Platonism to Scottish Sentimentalism.

21. Sympathy, Beauty, and Sentiment: Adam Smith's Aesthetic Morality.

22. SKEPTICAL TRANQUILITY AND HUME's MANNER OF DEATH.

23. Justice And Resentment In Hume, Reid, And Smith.

24. GENERAL RULES IN THE MORAL THEORIES OF SMITH AND HUME.

25. A THEORY OF PHILOSOPHICAL ENQUIRY.

26. FROM LOGIC TO RHETORIC.

27. FROM INVISIBLE HAND TO MORAL RESTRAINT.