The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: V: Lectures on Jurisprudence

Adam Smith author Peter Stein editor D D Raphael editor R H Campbell editor A S Skinner editor R L Meek editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:4th May '78

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This scholarly edition offers an authoritative text of Adam Smith's lectures on jurisprudence, accompanied by an introduction, detailed commentary notes, and other scholarly resources for deeper understanding.

The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: V: Lectures on Jurisprudence offers a comprehensive scholarly edition of Adam Smith's influential lectures. This volume presents an authoritative text that captures the essence of Smith's thoughts on jurisprudence, a subject that remains relevant in contemporary discussions of law and ethics.

The edition is meticulously curated, featuring an introduction that situates Smith's work within the broader context of his contributions to philosophy and economics. The introduction provides valuable insights into the historical and intellectual background of Smith's lectures, helping readers understand the significance of his ideas. Additionally, the commentary notes throughout the text offer clarifications and interpretations that enhance the reader's comprehension of complex concepts and terminology used by Smith.

Moreover, the scholarly apparatus included in this edition serves as a vital resource for researchers and students alike. It not only documents the sources and influences on Smith's thinking but also highlights the enduring impact of his work on modern jurisprudence. Overall, this edition is an essential contribution to the study of Adam Smith, making his lectures accessible and relevant to both scholars and general readers interested in the foundations of legal philosophy.

ISBN: 9780198281887

Dimensions: 244mm x 162mm x 44mm

Weight: 1244g

654 pages