It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. The Works of Adam Smith - Side 10av Adam Smith - 1812 - 2731 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| David M. Levy - 2001 - 340 sider
...necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to enquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. (1976a, 25) The race of humans is set... | |
| Cynthia L. Cates, Wayne V. McIntosh - 2001 - 264 sider
...consequence of the faculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to inquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. Two greyhounds, in running down the same... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 496 sider
...necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to enquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. Two greyhounds, in running down the same... | |
| Dennis C. Mueller - 2003 - 796 sider
...necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to enquire. It is common to all men and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. Adam Smith Aristotle, observing the Greeks... | |
| Paul Hyland, Olga Gomez, Francesca Greensides - 2003 - 494 sider
...necessarv consequence ol the laculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present sublect to enquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race ot animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species ol contracts. Two greyhounds, in... | |
| Lars Werin - 2003 - 440 sider
...PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS "... the propensity to truck, barter and exchange one thing for another ... is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts." Adam Smith 17.1 Introduction At any... | |
| Henk Snijders - 2003 - 162 sider
...dog make a fair and deliberate exchange of one bone for another with another dog.' Making contracts is 'common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals'. Thus, Adam Smith in his Wealth of Nations} No race of animals other than the homo sapiens? How about... | |
| Adam Smith - 2004 - 260 sider
...necessary consequence of the faculties of reason and speech, it belongs not to our present subject to enquire. It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts. Two greyhounds, in running down the same... | |
| Erik S. Reinert - 2007 - 352 sider
...arises from a propensity in human nature to ... truck, barter and exchange one thing for another ... It is common to all men, and to be found in no other race of animals, which seem to know neither this nor any other species of contracts . . . Nobody ever saw a dog make a fair... | |
| Samuel Fleischacker - 2009 - 352 sider
...have this sense makes a family and a state.12 With which, compare Smith: [The propensity to exchange] is common to all men and to be found in no other species of animal . . . [The appearance of concerted action in the greyhounds] is not the effect of... | |
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