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The Infidel and the Professor

- David Hume, Adam Smith, and the Friendship That Shaped Modern Thought

About The Infidel and the Professor

The story of the greatest of all philosophical friendshipsΓÇöand how it influenced modern thought David Hume is widely regarded as the most important philosopher ever to write in English, but during his lifetime he was attacked as ΓÇ£the Great InfidelΓÇ¥ for his skeptical religious views and deemed unfit to teach the young. In contrast, Adam Smith was a revered professor of moral philosophy, and is now often hailed as the founding father of capitalism. Remarkably, the two were best friends for most of their adult lives, sharing what Dennis Rasmussen calls the greatest of all philosophical friendships. The Infidel and the Professor is the first book to tell the fascinating story of the friendship of these towering Enlightenment thinkersΓÇöand how it influenced their world-changing ideas. The book follows Hume and SmithΓÇÖs relationship from their first meeting in 1749 until HumeΓÇÖs death in 1776. It describes how they commented on each otherΓÇÖs writings, supported each otherΓÇÖs careers and literary ambitions, and advised each other on personal matters, most notably after HumeΓÇÖs quarrel with Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Members of a vibrant intellectual scene in Enlightenment Scotland, Hume and Smith made many of the same friends (and enemies), joined the same clubs, and were interested in many of the same subjects well beyond philosophy and economicsΓÇöfrom psychology and history to politics and BritainΓÇÖs conflict with the American colonies. The book reveals that SmithΓÇÖs private religious views were considerably closer to HumeΓÇÖs public ones than is usually believed. It also shows that Hume contributed more to economicsΓÇöand Smith contributed more to philosophyΓÇöthan is generally recognized. Vividly written, The Infidel and the Professor is a compelling account of a great friendship that had great consequences for modern thought.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780691177014
  • Binding:
  • Hardback
  • Pages:
  • 336
  • Published:
  • September 11, 2017
  • Dimensions:
  • 241x165x34 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 710 g.
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Expected delivery: December 22, 2024
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The story of the greatest of all philosophical friendshipsΓÇöand how it influenced modern thought
David Hume is widely regarded as the most important philosopher ever to write in English, but during his lifetime he was attacked as ΓÇ£the Great InfidelΓÇ¥ for his skeptical religious views and deemed unfit to teach the young. In contrast, Adam Smith was a revered professor of moral philosophy, and is now often hailed as the founding father of capitalism. Remarkably, the two were best friends for most of their adult lives, sharing what Dennis Rasmussen calls the greatest of all philosophical friendships. The Infidel and the Professor is the first book to tell the fascinating story of the friendship of these towering Enlightenment thinkersΓÇöand how it influenced their world-changing ideas.
The book follows Hume and SmithΓÇÖs relationship from their first meeting in 1749 until HumeΓÇÖs death in 1776. It describes how they commented on each otherΓÇÖs writings, supported each otherΓÇÖs careers and literary ambitions, and advised each other on personal matters, most notably after HumeΓÇÖs quarrel with Jean-Jacques Rousseau. Members of a vibrant intellectual scene in Enlightenment Scotland, Hume and Smith made many of the same friends (and enemies), joined the same clubs, and were interested in many of the same subjects well beyond philosophy and economicsΓÇöfrom psychology and history to politics and BritainΓÇÖs conflict with the American colonies. The book reveals that SmithΓÇÖs private religious views were considerably closer to HumeΓÇÖs public ones than is usually believed. It also shows that Hume contributed more to economicsΓÇöand Smith contributed more to philosophyΓÇöthan is generally recognized.
Vividly written, The Infidel and the Professor is a compelling account of a great friendship that had great consequences for modern thought.

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