Adam Ferguson, An Essay on the of Civil Society (1767) Bibliographie établie par Isabelle Bour (Université Paris 3 Sorbonne Nouvelle)

Sources primaires Œuvres de Adam Ferguson Ferguson, Adam. An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Ed. Fania Oz-Salzberger. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1996.—. An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Ed. Duncan Forbes. : Edinburgh UP, 1966. [BnF ; texte de 1767 ; Introduction pp. xiii-xli ; Index non paginé de 37 pages] + —. An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Ed. Louis Schneider. New Brunswick, NJ : Transaction, 1980. —. Essai sur l’histoire de la société civile. Trad. M. Bergier. Paris : Desaint, 1783. [Version numérisée sur Gallica] —. Essai sur l’histoire de la société civile. Trad. révisée, annotée et introduite par Claude Gautier. Paris : PUF, 1992. [Introduction de 92 pages] + —. The History of the and Termination of the . 3 vols. London : Strahan, Cadell & Creech, 1783. —. Institutes of Moral Philosophy. For the Use of Students in the College of Edinburgh. Edinburgh : Kincaid & Bell, 1769. —. Institutions de philosophie morale. [Trad. E.S.P. Reverdil] Genève : Philibert et Chirol, 1775. [Version numérisée sur Gallica] —. Principles of Moral and Political , being chiefly a retrospect of Lectures delivered in the College of Edinburgh. 2 vol. Edinburgh : Strahan, Cadell & Creech, 1792. —. The Correspondence of Adam Ferguson. Ed. Vincenzo Merolle; intr. J.B. Fagg. 2 vols. London : Pickering and Chatto, 1995. —. The Manuscripts of Adam Ferguson. Ed. Vincenzo Merolle, with Eugene Heath and R. Dix. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2006.

Anthologies (Adam Ferguson et penseurs des Lumières écossaises) Broadie, Alexander, ed. The : An Anthology. Edinburgh : Canongate, 1997. ++ Flynn, Philip, ed. Enlightened . Edinburgh : Scottish Academic Press, 1992. Heath, Eugene, ed. Adam Ferguson : selected philosophical writings. Exeter : Imprint Academic, 2007. [BnF Usuels] Schneider, Louis, ed. The Scottish Moralists on Nature and Society. Chicago : U of Chicago P, 1967.

Autres sources primaires Condillac, Etienne Bonnot de. Traité des sensations. 1754. Paris: Fayard, 1984. Hume, David. A Treatise of Human Nature. 1739-40. Ed. L.A. Selby-Bigge; rev. P.H. Nidditch. 2nd ed. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1978. —. Essays Moral, Political and Literary. 1741, etc. Ed. Eugene F. Miller. Indianapolis : Fund, 1985. + —. Enquiries concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals. 1748-51. Ed. L.A. Selby-Bigge ; rev. P.H. Nidditch. 3rd. ed. Oxford : Oxford UP, 1982. Kames, Henry Home, Lord. Sketches on the History of Man. 1774. Intr. John Valdimir Price. London : Routledge/Thoemmes, 1993. + Knight, Richard Payne. The Progress of Civil Society. A Didactic Poem in Six Books. London: Bulmer, 1796. Locke, John. Two Treatises of . 1690. Ed. Peter Laslett. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1988. + Millar, John. Observations Concerning the Distinctions of Ranks in Society. 1771. Ed. A. Garret. Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, 2006. ++ , C. Secondat, Baron de. L’esprit des lois. 1748. Classiques Garnier. Paris: Garnier, 1973. ++ Review of An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Critical Review (February 1767) 180-6. Review of An Essay on the History of Civil Society. The Annual Register, or a view of the history, politicks, and literature, for the year 1767. London : Dodsley, 1768. [? Rose, W.] Review of An Essay on the History of Civil Society. The Monthly Review (March 1767) 220-4 ; (April 1767) 257-70 ; (May 1767) 341-52. Robertson, William. A View of the Progress of Society in Europe. 1769. Ed. F. Gilbert. Chicago: U of Chicago P, 1972. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques. Discours sur l’origine et les fondements de l’inégalité parmi les hommes. 1755. Ecrits politiques. Collection Pléiade. Paris : Gallimard, 1964. ++ Smith, Adam. The Theory of Moral Sentiments. 1759. Ed. Knud Haakonssen. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2002. + —. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of . 1776. Ed. R.H. Campbell and A.S. Skinner. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1976. Indianapolis : Liberty Fund, 1981. ++ —. Lectures on Jurisprudence. Oxford: Clarendon P, 1978. Ed. R.L. Meek, D.D. Raphael and P. Stein. Indianapolis: Liberty Fund, 1981. ++

2 —. Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres. Ed. J.C. Bryce. Oxford : Clarendon P, 1983. , François Marie Arouet, dit. Lettres philosophiques ou Lettres anglaises. 1734. Classiques Garnier. Paris: Garnier, 1988. —. Essai sur les mœurs et l’esprit des nations. 1756. 2 vol. Classiques Garnier. Paris: Bordas, 1990.

Sources secondaires Science politique, sociologie, anthropologie, histoire des idées Binoche, Bertrand. Les trois sources des philosophies de l’histoire (1764-1798). Paris : PUF, 1994. [Chapitre 5 : L’histoire naturelle de l’humanité (I) : Ferguson] + Buckle, H.T. Introduction to the History of Civilisation in England. 1857-61. Ed. J.M. Robertson. London : Routledge, 1904. Bury, J.B. The Idea of Progress : An Inquiry into its Growth and Progress. 1920. New York : Dover, 1955. Collingwood, R.G. The Idea of History. Oxford : Clarendon P, 1946. Cummings, R.D. Human Nature and History. Chicago : U of Chicago P, 1969. Febvre, Lucien. « Civilisation : évolution d’un mot et d’un groupe d’idées ». 1930. In Pour une histoire à part entière. Paris : SEVPEN, 1962. Pp. 481-528. Gellner, Ernest. Conditions of Liberty : Civil Society and its Rivals. London: Penguin, 1994. [Chapter 8 : Adam Ferguson] Goldie, M and R. Wolker, eds. The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Political Thought. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2006. Gusdorf, Georges. Les Principes de la pensée au Siècle des Lumières. Paris : Payot, 1971. Haakonssen, Knud. and Moral Philosophy : from Grotius to the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1996. Harris, José, ed. Civil Society in British History : Ideas, Identities, Institutions. Oxford : Oxford UP, 2003. Jack, Malcolm. Corruption and Progress : The Eighteenth-Century Debate. New York : AMS, 1989. [Un chapitre sur Ferguson] + Laski, Harold. Political Thought in England : Locke to Bentham. New York : Henry Holt, 1920. Lovejoy, A.O. The Great Chain of Being. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard UP, 1936. + Mazlish, Bruce. and its Contents. Stanford : Stanford UP, 2004. Meek, Ronald L. Social Science and the Ignoble Savage. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1976.

3 Meinecke, Friedrich. Die Entstehung des Historismus. 1936. Historism : The Rise of a New Historical Outlook. Transl. H.D. Schmidt. London : Routledge, 1972. Nisbet, Robert. History of the Idea of Progress. London : Heinemann, 1980. O’Brien, Karen. Narratives of Enlightenment : Cosmopolitan History from Voltaire to Gibbon. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1997. Peardon, T.P. The Transition in English Historical Writing, 1760-1830. New York : Columbia UP, 1933. Phillips, M.S. Society and Sentiment : Genres of Historical Writing in Britain, 1740-1820. Princeton : Princeton UP, 2000. + Pocock, J.G.A. , Commerce and History : Essays on Political Thought and History, Chiefly in the Eighteenth Century. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1985. + —. Barbarism and Religion. 2 vols. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1999. [Vol. 2, Section 6 : « Adam Ferguson : The Moderate as Machiavellian. »] ++ Porter, Roy. The Creation of the Modern World : the Untold Story of the British Enlightenment. New York : Norton, 2001. Skinner, Quentin. The Foundations of Modern Political Thought. 2 vols. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1978. Spadafora, David. The Idea of Progress in Eighteenth-Century Britain. New Haven : Yale UP, 1990. + Venturi, Franco. Utopia and Reform in the Enlightenment. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1971. Villey, Michel. La Formation de la pensée juridique moderne : cours d’histoire de la philosophie du droit. Paris : Montchrestien, 1968. Whitney, Lois. Primitivism and the Idea of Progress. Baltimore : Johns Hopkins P, 1934. +

Sur l’Ecosse des Lumières et la pensée écossaise Allan, David. Virtue, Learning and the Scottish Enlightenment. Aberdeen : AHRC Centre for Irish and Scottish Studies of the University of Aberdeen, 1993. Berry, Christopher J. of the Scottish Enlightenment. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1997. + Broadie, Alexander. A History of Scottish Philosophy. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 2007. —. The Scottish Enlightenment : the historical age of the historical nation. Edinburgh : Birlinn, 2001. ++ —. The Tradition of Scottish Philosophy : A New Perspective on the Enlightenment. Edinburgh : Polygon, 1990. Broadie, Alexander, ed. The Cambridge Companion to the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2003. ++

4 Bryson, Gladys. Man and Society : The Scottish Inquiry of the Eighteenth Century. Princeton : Princeton UP, 1945. ++ Campbell, R.H. and A.S. Skinner, eds. The Origin and Nature of the Scottish Enlightenment. Edinburgh : John Donald, 1982. Chitnis, A.C. The Scottish Enlightenment. London : Croom Helm, 1976. Davie, G.E. The Democratic Intellect. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1961. —. The Scottish Enlightenment and Other Essays. Edinburgh: Polygon, 1991. —. A Passion for Ideas. Essays on the Scottish Enlightenment. Vol. 2. Edinburgh : Polygon, 1994. Gautier, Claude. L’Invention de la société civile : lectures anglo-saxonnes, Mandeville, Smith, Ferguson. Paris : PUF, 1993. + Graham, H.G. Scottish Men of Letters in the Eighteenth Century. 1908. New York : Garland, 1983. Hamowy, Ronald. The Political of Freedom : Adam Ferguson and F.A. Hayek. Cheltenham : Elgar, 2005. —. The Scottish Enlightenment and the Theory of . Carbondale and Edwardsville : U of Southern Illinois P, 1987. + Hill, Lisa. The Passionate Society : The Social, Political, and Moral Thought of Adam Ferguson. Dordrecht : Springer, 2006. ++ Hont, Istvan and Michael Ignatieff, eds. Wealth and Virtue : The Shaping of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1983. ++ Kidd, Colin. Subverting Scotland’s Past : Scottish Whig and the Creation of an Anglo-British Identity 1689-1830. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1993. Meyer, Annette. Von der Wahrheit zur Wahrscheinlichkeit : Die Wissenschaft vom Menschen in der schottischen und deutschen Aufklärung. Tübingen : Max Niemeyer, 2008. Lenman, Bruce. Integration, Enlightenment and Industrialization : Scotland 1746-1832. London : Edward Arnold, 1981. Phillipson, Nicholas and Rosalind Mitchinson, eds. Scotland in the Age of Improvement. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1970. Rendall, Jane. The Origins of the Scottish Enlightenment. London : Macmillan, 1979. Rothschild, Emma. Economic Sentiments : , Condorcet, and the Enlightenment. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard UP, 2001. Sher, Richard B. Church and University in the Scottish Enlightenment : the Moderate Literati of Edinburgh. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1990. —. The Enlightenment and the Book : Scottish Authors and their Publishers in Eighteenth- Century Britain, Ireland and America. Chicago : U of Chicago P, 2007.

5 Simpson, Kenneth. The Protean Scot : The Crisis of Identity in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Literature. Aberdeen : Aberdeen UP, 1988. Smout, T.C. A History of the 1560-1830. 1969. Glasgow & London : 1977. Waszek, Norbert. L ‘Ecosse des Lumières : Hume, Smith, Ferguson. Paris : PUF, 2003. —. Man’s Social Nature : A Topic of the Scottish Enlightenment in its Historical Setting. Francfort : Peter Lang, 1986. + Wood, Paul B. ed. The Scottish Enlightenment : Essays in Reinterpretation. Rochester : Rochester UP, 2000.

Sur Adam Ferguson Allan, David. Adam Ferguson. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 2006. Gautier, Claude. Adam Ferguson, An Essay on the History of Civil Society: Nature, histoire et civilisation. Paris: CNED-PUF, 2011. + Heath, Eugene, and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : Philosophy, Politics and Society. The Enlightenment World : political and intellectual history of the long eighteenth century. Vol.8. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. ++ Heath, Eugene and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson; History, Progress and Human Nature. The Enlightenment World : Political and intellectual history of the long eighteenth century. Vol. 4. London : Chatto and Pickering, 2008. ++ Jogland, H.H. Ursprünge und Grundlagen der Soziologie bei Adam Ferguson. Berlin : Duncker & Humblot, 1959. Kettler, David. The Social and Political Thought of Adam Ferguson. Columbus : Ohio State UP, 1965. ++ Kugler, Michael. « Savagery, Antiquity, and Provincial Identity : Adam Ferguson’s Critique of Civilisation. » PhD Dissertation, University of Chicago, 1994. Lehmann, William C. Adam Ferguson and the Beginnings of Modern Sociology. New York : Columbia UP, 1930. Plassart, Anna. An Essay on the History of Civil Society. Paris : Atlande, 2011. + Séris, Jean-Pierre. Qu’est-ce que la division du travail ? : Ferguson. Paris : Vrin, 1994.

Articles et chapitres d’ouvrages Science politique, sociologie, anthropologie, histoire des idées Fox, Christopher. « Introduction. How to Prepare a Noble Savage : The Spectacle of Human Science. » In C. Fox, R. Porter and S. Shaffer, eds. Inventing Human : Eighteenth-Century Domains. Berkeley : U of California P, 1995. Pp. 1-30. +

6 Fuchs, Eckhardt. « Provincialising Europe : Historiography as a Transcultural Concept. » In Eckhardt Fuchs and Benedikt Stuchtey, eds. Across Cultural Borders : Historiography in Global Perspective. New York : Oxford UP, 2002. Pp. 1-26. Hont, Istvan. « The language of sociability and commerce : Samuel Pufendorf and the theoretical foundations of the ‘four stages’ theory. » In Anthony Pagden, ed. The Languages of Political Theory in Early Modern Europe. Pp. 253-76. + Olson, R.G. « The Human Sciences. » In T.M. Porter and D. Ross, eds. Eighteenth-Century Science. Cambridge History of Science. Vol. 4. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2003. Pp. 437-62. Pagden, Anthony. « The ‘Defence of Civilisation’ in Eighteenth-Century Social Theory. » History of the Human Sciences, 1.1 (1988) 33-4. —. « Eighteenth-Century Anthropology and the ‘History of Mankind’. » In D.R. Kelley, ed. History and the Disciplines : The Reclassification of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe. Rochester : U of Rochester P, 1997. Pp. 223-35. Pocock, J.G.A. « Gibbon and the Shepherds : The Stages of Society in the Decline and Fall. » History of European Ideas, 2 (1981) 193-202. —. « Cambridge Paradigms and Scotch : A Study of the Relations between the Civic Humanist and Civil jurisprudential Interpretion of Eighteenth-Century Social Thought. » In Istvan Hont and Michael Ignatieff, eds. Wealth and Virtue : The Shaping of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1983. Pp. 235-52. ++ Reill, P.H. « Narration and Structure in Late Eighteenth-Century Historical Thought. » History and Theory, 3 (1980) 286-98. Wright, J.K. « History and Historicism. » In T.M. Porter and Dorothy Ross, eds. The Modern Social Sciences. Cambridge History of Science vol. 7. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2003. Pp. 191-229. Schutz, Alfred. « The Social World and the Theory of Social Action. » In Arvid Brodersen, ed. Alfred Schutz, Collected Papers. 3 vols. The Hague : Nijhoff, 1964. Vol. 2, pp. 3- 19.

Sur la pensée écossaise Buchan, Bruce. « Enlightened : civilization, war and the Scottish Enlightenment. » The European Legacy, 10.2 (2005) 177-92. Emerson, Roger L. « The Social Composition of Enlightened Scotland : The Select Society of Edinburgh, 1754-1764. » Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 114 (1973) 291-329. —. « and the Scottish Philosophers. » Canadian Historical Association Historical Papers, (1984) 63-90.

7 Heath, Eugene. « The Commerce of Sympathy : Adam Smith on the Emergence of Morals. » Journal of the History of Philosophy, 33.3 (July 1995) 447-66. Höpfl, H.H. « From Savage to Scotsman : Conjectural History in the Scottish Enlightenment. » Journal of British Studies, 17.2 (1978) 31. Kugler, Michael. « Provincial Intellectuals : Identity, Patriotism, and Enlightened Peripheries. » The Eighteenth Century : Theory and Interpretation, 37 (Summer 1996) 156-73. Meyer, Annette. « The Experience of Human Diversity and the Search for Unity : Conceptions of Mankind in the Late Enlightenment. » Studi Settecenteschi, 21 (2001) 245-64. Murdoch, A. « Scotland and the Idea of Britain in the Eighteenth Century. » In T.M. Devine and J.R. Young, eds. Eighteenth-Century Scotland : New Perspectives. East Linton : Tuckwell P, 1999. Pp. 90-106. Oz-Salzberger, Fania. « Civil Society in the Scottish Enlightenment. » In Sudpta Kaviraj and Sunit Khilnani, eds. Civil Society : History and Possibilities. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2001. —. « Scots, Germans, Republic and Commerce. » In M. van Gelderen and Quentin Skinner, eds. Republicanism : A Shared European Heritage. 2 vols. Vol. 2. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2002. Pp. 197-226. Palmieri, Frank. « Conjectural History and the Origins of Sociology. » Studies in Eighteenth- Century Culture, 37 (2008) 1-21. + Pascal, R. « Property and Society : The Scottish Historical School of the Eighteenth Century. » Modern Quarterly, 2 (March 1938) 167-79. Phillipson, Nicholas. « Culture and Society in the Eighteenth-Century Province : The Case of Edinburgh and the Scottish Enlightenment. » In Lawrence Stone, ed. The University in Society. 2 vols. Princeton : Princeton UP, 1974. Vol. 1, pp. 407-48. —. « The Scottish Enligthenment. » In Roy Porter and Mikulas. Teich, eds. The Enlightenment in National Context. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1981. Pp. 19-40. Robertson, J. « The Scottish Enlightenment at the Limits of the Civic Tradition. » In Istvan Hont and Michael Ignatieff, eds. Wealth and Virtue : The Shaping of Political Economy in the Scottish Enlightenment. Cambridge : Cambridge UP : 1983. Pp. 152-7. Sher, Richard B. « From Troglodytes to Americans : Montesquieu and the Scottish Enlightenment on Liberty, Virtue, and Commerce. » In David Wootton, ed. Republicanism, Liberty, and Commercial Society, 1649-1776. Stanford : Stanford UP, 1994. Pp. 368-402. Stein, Peter Gonville. « Law and Society in Eighteenth-Century Scottish Thought. » In Phillipson, Nicholas and Rosalind Mitchinson, eds. Scotland in the Age of Improvement : Essays in Scottish history in the eighteenth century. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1970. +

8 Swingewood, Alan. « Origins of Sociology : The Case of the Scottish Enlightenment. » British Journal of Sociology, 21 (1970) 164-80. Trevor-Roper, Hugh. « The historical philosophy o f the Enlightenment. » Studies in Voltaire and the Enlightenment 37 (1963) 1667-87. Waszek, Norbert. « The : From the Scottish Enlightenment to Hegel. » The Owl of Minerva, 15 (1983) 51-75.

Sur Adam Ferguson Allan, David. « Ferguson and Scottish History : Past and Present in An Essay on the History of Civil Society. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : History, Progress and Human Nature. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2008. Pp. 23-38. + Bernstein, John Andrew. « Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Progress. » Studies in Burke & his Time, 19.2 (1978) 99-118. + Berry, Christopher J. « The Scottish Enlightenment and the Idea of Civil Society. » In A. Martens, ed. Sociedad Civil : Entre Miragem e Oportunidade. Coimbra : Faculdade des Letras, 2003. Pp. 99-115. —. « ‘But Art itself is Natural to Man’ : Ferguson and the Principle of Simultaneity. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, éd. Adam Ferguson : Philosophy, Politics and Society. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. Pp. 143-54. ++ Binoche, Bertrand. « Le sauvage et l’ancien et le moderne—ou comment penser l’histoire de la société civile. »Revista de Historia, ediçao especial (2010) 217-30. + Brewer, Anthony. « Adam Ferguson, Adam Smith, and the Concept of Economic Growth. » History of Political Economy, 31 (Summer 1999) 237-54. Brewer, John D. « Adam Ferguson and the Theme of Exploitation. » British Journal of Sociology, 37 (1986) 461-78. —. « Conjectural history, sociology and social change in eighteenth-century Scotland : Adam Ferguson and the division of labour. » In McCrone, David, Stephen Kendrick and Pat Straw, eds. The Making of Scotland : Nation, Culture and Social Change. Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1989. Pp. 13-30. + —. « The Empire of Political Thought : civilization, savagery and perceptions of indigenous government. » History of the Human Sciences, 18.2 (2005) 1-22. —. « Putting Adam Ferguson in his place. » British Journal of Sociology, 58 (2007) 105- 22. Chen, Jeng-Guo S. « Providence and Progress : the religious dimension in Ferguson’s discussion of civil society. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : History, Progress and Human Nature. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2008. Pp. 171-86. +

9 Finlay, Christopher J. « Rhetoric and Citizenship in Adam Ferguson’s Essay on the History of Civil Society. » History of Political Thought, 27.1 (2006) 27-49. Forbes, Duncan. « Adam Ferguson and the Idea of Community. » In Douglas Young, et al. eds. Edinburgh in the Age of . Edinburgh : Edinburgh UP, 1967. Pp. 40-7. Gellner, Ernest. « Adam Ferguson and the Surprising Robustness of Civil Society. » In Ernest Gellner and César Cansino, eds. Liberalism in Modern Times : Essays in Honour of José G. Merquior. Budapest : Central European UP, 1996) 119-31. Fry, Michael. « Ferguson the Highlander. » In Heath, Eugene and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : Philosophy, Politics and Society. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. Pp. 9-24. Geuna, Marco. « Republicanism and commercial society in the Scottish Enlightenment : the case of Adam Ferguson. » In MartinVan Gelderen and Quentin Skinner, eds. Republicanism : a shared European heritage. Vol. 2 : The Values of republicanism in early modern Europe. Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2002. Pp. 177-95. + Hamowy, Ronald. « Adam Smith, Adam Ferguson and the Division of Labour. » Economica, 35 (1968) 249-59. —. « Progress and Commerce in Anglo-Amerian Thought : The Social Philosophy of Adam Ferguson. » Interpretation : A Journal fo Polical Philosophy, 14 (1986) 61-87. Heath, Eugene. « Ferguson and the Unintended Emergence of Social Order. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : Philosophy, Politics and Society. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. Pp. 155-68. ++ Hill, Lisa. « A Complicated Vision : The Good Polity in Adam Ferguson’s Thought. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : philosophy, politics and society. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. Pp. 107-24. ++ —. « The Puzzle of Adam Ferguson’s Political Conservatism. » Eighteenth-Century Scotland, 15 (Spring 2001) 12-17. —. « Anticipations of Nineteenth- and Twentieth-Century Social Thought in the Work of Adam Ferguson. » Archives européennes de sociologie, 37.1 (1996) 203-228. + —. « The Invisible Hand of Adam Ferguson. » The European Legacy, 3.6 (1998) 42-64. —. « Adam Ferguson and the paradox of progress and decline. » History of Political Thought, 18.4 (1997) 677-706. ++ —. « Ferguson and Smith on ‘Human Nature’ : ‘Interest’ and the Role of Beneficence in Market Society. » History of Economic Ideas, 4.1-2 (1996) 353-99. + —. « Eighteenth-Century Anticipations of the Sociology of Conflict : The Case of Adam Ferguson. » Journal of the History of Ideas, 62 (April 2001) 281-99. + Kalyvas, A., and I. Katznelson. « Adam Ferguson Returns : Liberalism Through a Glass, Darkly. » Political Theory, 26.2 (1988) 173-97.

10 Kettler, David. « History and Theory in Ferguson’s Essay on the History of Civil Society. » Political Theory, 5.4 (1977) 437-60. + —. « The Political Vision of Adam Ferguson. » Studies in Burke and His Time, 9.1 (1967) 763-8. + Kugler, Michael. « Adam Ferguson and Enlightened Provincial Ideology in Scotland. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : Philosophy, Politics and Society. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. Pp. 125-42. Mason, Sheila. « Ferguson and Montesquieu : Tacit Reproaches ? » British Journal of Eighteenth-Century Studies, 11 (1988) 193-203. + McDaniel, Iain. « Ferguson, Roman History and the Threat of Military Government in Modern Europe. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : History, Progress and Human Nature. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2008. Pp. 115- 30. McDowell, Gary L. « Commerce, Virtue, and Politics : Adam Ferguson’s Constitutionalism. » Review of Politics, 45.4 (October 1983) 536-52. MacRae, D.G. « Adam Ferguson, 1723-1816. » In Timothy Raison, ed. The Founding Fathers of Social Science. Harmondsworth : Penguin, 1967. Pp. 17-26. Meyer, Annette. « Ferguson’s ‘Appropriate Stile’ in combining History and Science : the history of historiography revisited. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : History, Progress and Human Nature. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2008. Pp. 131-45. Mizuta, Hiroshi « Two Adams in the Scottish Enlightenment : Adam Smith and Adam Ferguson on Progress. » Studies on Voltaire and the Eighteenth Century, 191 (1980) 812-9. + Oz-Salzberger, Fania. « Ferguson’s Politics of Action. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : History, Progress and Human Nature. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2008. Pp. 147-56. + Smith, Craig. « Adam Ferguson and the Danger of Books. » Journal of Scottish Philosophy, 4.2 (Autumn 2006) 93-109. —. « Ferguson and the Active Genius of Mankind. » In Eugene Heath and VincenzoMerolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : History, Progress and Human Nature. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2008. Pp. 157-170. + Varty, John. « Civil or Commercial ? Adam Ferguson’s Concept of Civil Society. » In Robert Fine and Shirin Rai, eds. Civil Society : Democratic Perspectives. London : Cass, 1997. Pp. 29- 48. Waszek, Norbert. « An Essay on the History of Civil Society d’Adam Fergusoon : contextes et lignes de force. » Etudes Anglaises 64-3 (2011) 259-72. Weinstein, Jack Russell. « The Two Adams : Ferguson and Smith on Sympathy and Sentiment. » In Eugene Heath and Vincenzo Merolle, eds. Adam Ferguson : Philosophy, Politics and Society. London : Pickering and Chatto, 2009. Pp. 89-106.

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