RICHARD PRICE A Review of the Principal Questions and Difficulties in Morals. 1757. 3rd ed. 1787. Observations on Reversionary Payments. 1771. 4th ed. 1783. An Appeal to the Public on the subject of the National Debt. 1772. Observations on the nature of Civil Liberty, the Principles of Government, and the Justice and Policy of the War with America. 1776. Additional Observations [on the same subject]. 1777. The General Introduction and Supplement to the two Tracts on Civil Liberty. 1778. An Essay on the Population of England. 1780. A Discourse on the Love of our Country. 1789. ADAM SMITH The Theory of Moral Sentiments; or an essay towards an analysis of the principles by which men naturally judge concerning the conduct and character, first of their neighbours, and afterwards of themselves; to which is added, a Dissertation on the Origin of Languages. 1759. 6th ed. 2 vols. 1790. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations. 2 vols. 1776. 6th ed. 3 vols. 1791. Edd. J. R. McCulloch, 1828, etc.; J. E. T. Rogers, 1869; J. S. Nicholson, 1884; E. Cannan, 1904. Essays on Philosophical Subjects. To which is prefixed an account of the life and writings of the author. By Dugald Stewart. 1795. Lectures on Justice, Police, Revenue and Arms...reported by a student in 1763. Ed. by E. Cannan. Oxford, 1896. Works on Adam Smith W. Bagehot. Economic Studies. 1880. Biographical Studies. 1881. J. Bonar. Philosophy and Political Economy. 1893. A Catalogue of the Library of Adam Smith. 1894. J. A. Farrer. Adam Smith. (English Philosophers series.) 1881. F. W. Hirst. Adam Smith. (English Men of Letters series.) 1904. A. Oncken. Adam Smith in der Culturgeschichte. 1874. Adam Smith und Immanuel Kant. 1877. John Rae. Life of Adam Smith. 1895. Dugald Stewart. Biographical Memoir of Adam Smith in Trans. R. S. E. 1793. (In vol. containing also memoirs of Robertson and Reid, 1811; in Works, vol. x, 1858.) GEORGE CAMPBELL A Dissertation on Miracles. 1762. The Philosophy of Rhetoric. 1776. ABRAHAM TUCKER Freewill, Foreknowledge and Fate. By Edward Search. 1763. The Light of Nature Pursued. By Edward Search. 7 vols. 1768–78. (Edited in two vols. by Sir H. P. St John Mildmay, 1836; and, in an abridged form, by W. Hazlitt, 1807.) JAMES OSWALD An Appeal to Common Sense in behalf of Religion. Edinburgh, 1766. ADAM FERGUSON Essay on the History of Civil Society. 1767. History of the Progress and Termination of the Roman Republic. 1783. Principles of Moral and Political Science. Edinburgh, 1792. Cp. H. Huth, Soziale und individualistische Auffassung...bei Adam Smith und Adam Ferguson. 1907. SIR JAMES STEUART [DENHAM] An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Economy: being an Essay on the Science of Domestic Policy in Free Nations. 2 vols. 1767. Cp. W. Hasbach, Untersuchungen über Adam Smith. 1891. (Pp. 369–381.) JOSEPH PRIESTLEY The History and Present State of Electricity. 1767. An Essay on the First Principles of Government. 1768. 2nd ed. 1771. A Free Address to Protestant Dissenters as such. 1769. Institutes of Natural and Revealed Theology. 3 vols. 1772-4. Experiments and observations on different kinds of Air. 6 vols. 1774-86. An Examination of Dr Reid's Inquiry..., Dr Beattie's Essay..., and Dr Oswald's Appeal to Common Sense. 1774. Disquisitions relating to Matter and Spirit. 1777 The Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity illustrated. 1777. A Free Discussion on the doctrines of Materialism, etc. 1778. Observations on the Importance of the American Revolution. 1784. (And many other works chiefly scientific and theological.) Theological and Miscellaneous Works, ed. J. T. Rutt. 25 vols. 1817-32. Cp. T. E. Thorpe, Priestley. (English Men of Science Series.) 1906. JAMES BEATTIE An Essay on the Nature and Immutability of Truth in opposition to sophistry and scepticism. Edinburgh, 1770. With other essays. Edinburgh, 1776. Dissertations moral and critical. 1783. Cp. Sir W. Forbes, Life and Writings of Beattie, 2 vols. 1806; M. Forbes, Beattie and his friends, 1904. JAMES BURNETT, LORD MONBODDO Of the Origin and Progress of Language. 3 vols. Edinburgh, 1773-6. 2nd ed. 6 vols. 1774-92. Antient Metaphysics: or, the Science of Universals. 6 vols. Edinburgh, 1779-99. Cp. W. Knight, Lord Monboddo and some of his contemporaries, Bentham's мss, largely unpublished, are deposited in University College, London (Catalogue by T. Whittaker, 1892) and in the British Museum. A. Works published separately A Fragment on Government; being an examination of what is delivered on the subject of Government in general in the Introduction to Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries: with a Preface in which is given a Critique of the Work at large. 1776. 3rd ed. 1822. Ed. F. C. Montague. 1891. View of the Hard Labour Bill. 1778. Defence of Usury. 1787. 2nd ed. 1790. 3rd ed. 1816. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. 1789. 2nd ed. 1823. Rptd Oxford, 1879. The Panopticon, or Inspection House. 1791. (Written 1787.) A Protest against Law Taxes. 1795. Poor Laws and Pauper Management (in Arthur Young's Annals, Sept. 1797 and later). The Panopticon versus New South Wales. 1802. A Plea for the Constitution. 1803. Scotch Reform, with a Summary View of a Plan for a Judicatory. 1808. 2nd ed. 1811. Chrestomathia. 1816. Swear not at all. 1817. (Written 1813.) A Table of the Springs of Action, printed 1815. (Ed. James Mill.) 1817. Catechism of Parliamentary Reform, in The Pamphleteer, Jan. 1817. (Written 1809.) Papers upon Codification and Public Instruction. 1817. (Written 181115.) Church of Englandism and its Catechism examined. 1818. Radical Reform Bill, with explanations, in The Pamphleteer, Dec. 1819. Elements of the Art of Packing as applied to Special Juries. 1821. (Written 1809.) S. E. P. 23 Three Tracts relating to Spanish and Portuguese Affairs. 1821. On the Liberty of the Press [addressed to Spain]. 1821. The Analysis of the Influence of Natural Religion upon the Temporal Happiness of Mankind, by Philip Beauchamp. (Ed. G. Grote.) 1822. Not Paul but Jesus, by Gamaliel Smith. 1823. Codification Proposals. 1823. Book of Fallacies. (Ed. P. Bingham.) 1824. The Rationale of Reward. 1825. The Rationale of Evidence. (Ed. J. S. Mill.) 5 vols. 1827. The Rationale of Punishment. 1830. (This work and The Rationale of Reward are translated from Dumont, with assistance from the manuscript of Bentham written about 1775.) Constitutional Code for the use of all Nations and all Governments professing Liberal Opinions. Vol. I. 1830. Official Aptitude maximised-Expense minimised. 1831. (A collection of papers written in 1810 and following years.) Deontology or Science of Morality. (Ed. J. Bowring.) 2 vols. 1834. B. Works compiled by Étienne Dumont from Bentham's Mss and his Introduction of 1789 Traités de Législation civile et pénale. 3 vols. 1802. 2nd ed. 1820. Théorie des Peines et des Récompenses. 1811, 1818, 1825. Tactique des Assemblées délibérantes et Traité des Sophismes politiques. 1816. Traité des Preuves judiciaires. 1823. (English transl. 1825.) De l'Organisation judiciaire et de la Codification. 1823. Theory of Legislation; by Jeremy Bentham. Translated from the French of Étienne Dumont, by R. Hildreth. 1876. C. Collected Works and Selections Works. Ed. John Bowring. 11 vols. 1838-43. Vols. x and xi contain a Life of Bentham and an Index to his Works. The first nine volumes contain the writings published in his life-time (including English versions of those published by Dumont), except the writings on religion. Deontology is not reprinted. The chief contents not previously published in English are: Principles of the Civil Code (translated from Dumont); Principles of the Penal Code (translated from Dumont); View of a Complete Code of Laws (translated from Dumont); Principles of International Law; Junctiana, Proposal for a junction of the Atlantic and Pacific; Essay on Political Tactics (translated from Dumont); Anarchical Fallacies (summary in Dumont); Protest against Law Taxes; Manual of Political Economy; Pannomial Fragments; Nomography, or the Art of Inditing Laws; Logical Arrangements, or Instruments of Invention and Discovery; Emancipate your Colonies; Securities against Misrule, addressed to a Mahommedan State; Fragment on Ontology; Essay on Logic; The Constitutional Code (complete). Benthamiana: or Select Extracts from the works of Jeremy Bentham. Ed. J. H. Burton. Edinburgh, 1843. D. Biography and Criticism C. M. Atkinson. Jeremy Bentham. 1905. A. V. Dicey. Law and Public Opinion in England. Lecture vi. 1905. C. S. Kenny, in Law Quarterly Review. Vol. xi, nos. 41 and 42. 1895. J. S. Mill, in London and Westminster Review, August 1838. (Rptd in Dissertations and Discussions. Vol. 1. 1859.) R. v. Mohl. Geschichte und Litteratur der Staatswissenschaften. Book III. 1858. F. C. Montague. Introduction to edition of A Fragment on Government. 1891. E. Nys. Études de droit international. 1901. A. S. Pringle Pattison. The Philosophical Radicals and other essays. 1907. H. Sidgwick, in Fortnightly Review, May 1877. (Rptd in Miscellaneous Essays and Addresses. 1904.) THOMAS TAYLOR Proclus Diadochus. The philosophical and mathematical commentaries... translated. 1778-89. The mystical...hymns of Orpheus...translated. 1787. New ed. 1896. Proclus Diadochus. The six books of Proclus on the history of Plato, translated. 1816. Select works of Plotinus translated. 1817. New ed. 1895. Iamblichus. On the mysteries of the Egyptians...translated. Chiswick, 1821. Political fragments of Archytas...and other ancient Pythagoreans...translated. Chiswick, 1822. The Metamorphosis, or, Golden Ass and philosophical works of Apuleius translated. 1822. Select works of Porphyrius translated. 1823. The Elements of a new arithmetical notation. 1823. Pausanias. The description of Greece...translated. New ed. 1824. WILLIAM PALEY The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy. 1785. Ed. R. Whateley, 1859. Ed. A. Bain (Moral Philosophy only). n.d. Horae Paulinae, or the Truth of the Scripture History of St Paul evinced. 1790. A View of the Evidences of Christianity. 1794. |