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020 _a9781442218291
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041 _aeng
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_bHIM-M
100 _aHimmelfarb, Gertrude
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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
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650 _aPolitical science Philosophy
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