Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 58British Academy, 1974 - Science |
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... regard to Academy lectures . There have in 1971/2 been three notable additions in the lecture series . The first Mortimer Wheeler Archaeological Lecture , the first Keynes Lecture on Economics , and the first Radcliffe - Brown Lecture ...
... regard to Academy lectures . There have in 1971/2 been three notable additions in the lecture series . The first Mortimer Wheeler Archaeological Lecture , the first Keynes Lecture on Economics , and the first Radcliffe - Brown Lecture ...
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... regard that of other people . ' Smith then went on to describe the impartial spectator as ' this inmate of the breast , this abstract man , the representa- tive of mankind , and substitute of the Deity ' . As in perception , true ...
... regard that of other people . ' Smith then went on to describe the impartial spectator as ' this inmate of the breast , this abstract man , the representa- tive of mankind , and substitute of the Deity ' . As in perception , true ...
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... regard to utility the last and the least of these . What sort of thing was Adam Smith's theory of the impartial spectator meant to be , and what was it meant to do ? It was meant to be a sociological and psychological explanation of ...
... regard to utility the last and the least of these . What sort of thing was Adam Smith's theory of the impartial spectator meant to be , and what was it meant to do ? It was meant to be a sociological and psychological explanation of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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