000 | 01589 a2200217 4500 | ||
---|---|---|---|
005 | 20231006124545.0 | ||
008 | 231006b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d | ||
020 |
_a9781442218291 _qpbk. |
||
041 | _aeng | ||
082 |
_a190 _bHIM-M |
||
100 |
_aHimmelfarb, Gertrude _958433 |
||
245 |
_aMoral imagination: _bfrom Adam Smith to Lionel Trilling/ _cGertrude Himmelfarb |
||
250 | _a2nd. | ||
260 |
_bRowman & littlefield publishers, _c2012. _aLanbam: |
||
300 | _axii,313p. | ||
505 | _aAdam Smith : political economist cum moral philosopher Edmund Burke : apologist for Judaism? George Eliot : the wisdom of Dorothea Jane Austen : the education of Emma Charles Dickens : "a low writer" Benjamin Disraeli : the Tory imagination John Stuart Mill : the other Mill Walter Bagehot : a divided nature Lord Acton : the historian as moralist Alfred Marshall : the economics of chivalry John Buchan : an untimely appreciation The Knoxes : a God-haunted family Michael Oakeshott : the conservative disposition Winston Churchill : quite simply, a great man Lionel Trilling : the moral imagination | ||
520 | _aThe Moral Imagination describes how some of the most provocative thinkers of modern times, coming from different traditions, responding to different concerns, and writing in different genres, shared a moral passion that permeated their work. The second edition includes a revised introduction and three new essays on Adam Smith, Lord Acton, and Alfred Marshall | ||
650 |
_aPhilosophy, Modern _958434 |
||
650 |
_aPolitical science Philosophy _958435 |
||
942 | _cBK | ||
999 |
_c14432 _d14432 |