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WAS ADAM SMITH AN ECONOMIST?:COMMENT ON MEARDON AND ORTMANN

Brown,Kevin L.
Rationality and Society , Volume 8 (3): 343 SAGEAug 1, 1996

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WAS ADAM SMITH AN ECONOMIST?:COMMENT ON MEARDON AND ORTMANN

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The eighteenth century is often termed the `Age of Reason,' and it is correctly so termed if by the phrase is meant that it was the age in which philosophers held that the credibility of all things should be tested by reason. But from the point of view of its prevailing psychological doctrines, it could more properly be called the `Age of the Passions' because of its stress on the emotions and the instincts, the affections and aversions, and its playing down of the role of reason in the behavior of ordinary man.
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Title
WAS ADAM SMITH AN ECONOMIST?:COMMENT ON MEARDON AND ORTMANN
Author(s)
Brown,Kevin L.
Journal
Rationality and Society , Volume 8 (3): 343 SAGE – Aug 1, 1996
Publisher
Sage Publications
Copyright
Copyright © 1996 by SAGE Publications
ISSN
1043-4631
eISSN
1043-4631
D.O.I.
10.1177/104346396008003006
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