Author Archives: F. E. Guerra-Pujol
Adam Smith as a mystery non-fiction author
(Walter Bagehot and Adam Smith, part 8) Picking up right where we left off, when Adam Smith finally returned home to his beloved mother in 1766, after three years overseas as a future duke’s chaperone and tutor, the Scottish philosopher … Continue reading
Quesnay’s contradiction
(Walter Bagehot and Adam Smith, part 7) When did Adam Smith decide to write a treatise on political economy, and more importantly, what motivated him to write such a book? According to Walter Bagehot, Smith’s three-year residency overseas was the … Continue reading
Adam Smith Interlude 1 (The Grand Tour Years)
My previous post describes Adam Smith’s unexpected decision to resign his prestigious professorship at the University of Glasgow in order to become a travelling tutor to the future 3rd Duke of Buccleuch, and my next post will describe what may … Continue reading
Another surprise twist on the road to Smith’s Damascus
(Walter Bagehot and Adam Smith, part 6) My previous post described Walter Bagehot’s scathing but on point review of Adam Smith’s first book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments. However weak and flimsy Smith’s theory of sympathy was, the publication of … Continue reading
Dissing Smith’s “Theory of Moral Sentiments”
(Walter Bagehot and Adam Smith, part 5) Happy Monday! Thus far, we have reviewed the first few pages of Bagehot’s 1876 essay “Adam Smith as a Person” (pp. 18-26 or paragraphs 1-12, to be more precise); today, we will turn … Continue reading
Recap of Walter Bagehot’s View of Adam Smith
Below is a recap of my first five posts in this series: Stay tuned; I will pick up where I left off (with the publication of Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments in 1759) and resume my Bagehot/Smith series on … Continue reading
UCF to become a car-free zone!!!
Following the lead of many U.S. cities and such world-class capitals as Berlin, Ghent, and Paris, the University of Central Florida (UCF) will soon become the largest car-free campus in the world!!!! In a press release, UCF President Alexander N. … Continue reading
Truth Market update
I have just posted a revised version of my Truth Markets paper on SSRN. The premise of my revised paper is still the same (the idea that truth is probabilistic, not absolute), but I address the concerns raised by the … Continue reading

