Social Science Flashcards

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The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money

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Keynes

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The Economic Consequences of the Peace

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Keynes

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Tract on Monetary Reform

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Keynes

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Aggregate income = aggregate expenditure

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Keynesian Cross

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Treaty of Versailles was a Carthaginian peace, high reparations were bad

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Keynes

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Favored gov spending to overcome depressions

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Keynes

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Animal Spirits

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Keynes

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“In the long run, we are all dead”

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Keynes

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Advocated for deficit spending

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Keynes

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Bancor - world currency

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Keynes

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Beauty contest

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Keynes

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Liquidity trap

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Keynes

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Summarized by Hicks, Hansen’s IS-LM model

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Keynes

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Attended Bretton Woods convention, proposed IMF

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Keynes

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Argued against Say’s law

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Keynes

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The Interpretation of Dreams

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Freud

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Beyond the Pleasure Principle

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Freud

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The Psychopathology of Everyday Life

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Freud

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Civilization and Its Discontents

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Freud

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Manifest content vs latent content

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Freud

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Divided psyche into id, ego, superego

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Freud

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Oedipus complex

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Freud

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Eros vs Thanatos

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Freud

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Oceanic feeling of unity with the universe

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Freud

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Irma's injection
Freud
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Dreams are a form of wish fulfillment
Freud
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Founder of psychoanalysis
Freud
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Thought cocaine was a super drug
Freud
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Analyzed Signorelli parapraxis, confused names
Freud
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Studied Bertha Pappenheim, aka Anna O
Freud
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Coming of Age in Samoa
Mead
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And Keep Your Powder Dry
Mead
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Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies
Mead
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A Rap on Race
Mead
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Male and Female
Mead
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Studied the sexual norms of the people of the island of Ta'u
Mead
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Adolescence was great for girls in Samoa
Mead
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Studied Arapesh, Mundugumor, and Tchambuli groups
Mead
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Derek Freeman dismissed book as "fateful hoaxing"
Mead
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Conversed with James Baldwin in A Rap on Race
Mead
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Taught by Franz Boas and Ruth Benedict
Mead
42
A Monetary History of the United States (with Anna Schwartz)
Friedman
43
Capitalism and Freedom
Friedman
44
The Methodology of Positive Economics
Friedman
45
A Theory of the Consumption Function`
Friedman
46
K-percent rule
Friedman
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Natural rate of unemployment
Friedman
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Blamed the federal reserve for the great depression
Friedman
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Permanent income hypothesis
Friedman
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Negative income tax
Friedman
51
Judge economic theories on simplicity and fruitfulness
Friedman
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Monetarism
Friedman
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Chicago School of Economics
Friedman
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Founded EdChoice
Friedman
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Advisor to Ronald Reagan
Friedman
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Lost letter experiment
Milgram
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Obedience to authority
Milgram experiment
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Small world experiment
Milgram
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Cyranoids
Milgram
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Relationships between television and antisocial behavior
Milgram
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Students asking subway riders for seats
Milgram
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Four stages of cognitive development
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, concrete operational, formal operational, Piaget
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Studied egocentrism with three mountain tasks with Barbel Inhelder
Piaget
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Comparison of glasses of water
Piaget
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Children develop object permanence in sensorimotor
Piaget
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Theory of schemas
Piaget
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Accommodation and assimilation
Schemas, Piaget
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Genetic Epistemology
Piaget
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Suicide
Durkheim
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Rules of the Sociological Method
Durkheim
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The Elementary Forms of the Religious Life
Durkheim
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The Division of Labor in Society
Durkheim
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Germany Above All
Durkheim
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Egoistic, altruistic, fatalistic, and anomic suicide
Durkheim
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Mechanical and organic solidarity
Durkheim
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Repressive and restitutive law1
Durkheim
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Collective effervescence
Durkheim
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Anomie: No moral guidance from society
Durkheim
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Social facts
Durkheim
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Collective consciousness
Durkheim
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Influenced by Auguste Comte and Herbert Spencer
Durkheim
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The Mind of a Primitive Man
Boas
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The Study of Geography
Boas
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Studied Kwakiutl tribe and potlatch
Boas
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Studied the Inuit of Baffin island
Boas
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Four fields of anthropology
Boas
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Supported cultural relativism over scientific racism
Boas
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Taught Mead, Benedict, Sapir
Boas
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Syntactic Structures
Chomsky
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Manufacturing Consent (with Edward S. Herman)
Chomsky
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"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously”
Chomsky
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Universal grammar
Chomsky
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Propaganda model
Chomsky
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Minimalist program
Chomsky
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X-bar theory: Universal template for how language is built
Chomsky
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MIT linguist
Chomsky
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Criticized B.F. Skinner’s Verbal Behavior by arguing children have “problem of the stimulus”
Chomsky
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Schutzenberger worked on his hierarchy
Chomsky
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Argonauts of the Western Pacific
Malinowski
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Sex and Repression in Savage Society
Malinowski
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Magic, Science, and Religion
Malinowski
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Coral Gardens and Their Magic
Malinowski
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Ethnographic research in Trobriand islands
Malinowski
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Kula ring
Malinowski
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Challenged universality of Oedipus complex
Malinowski
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Mentored Jomo Kenyatta, wrote intro to Facing Mount Kenya
Malinowski
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The Savage Mind
Levi-Strauss
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Mythologiques
Levi-Strauss
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The Raw and the Cooked
Mythologiques, Levi-Strauss
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From Honey to Ashes
Mythologiques, Levi-Strauss
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The Origin of Table Manners
Mythologiques, Levi-Strauss
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The Naked Man
Mythologiques, Levi-Strauss
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Structural anthropology
Levi-Strauss
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Hot and cold cultures
Levi-Strauss
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Studied the Aranda and the Arabanna
Levi-Strauss
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Mythemes
Levi-Strauss
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Contrasted the engineer and the bricoleur
Levi-Strauss
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Studied Bororo people of Brazil
Levi-Strauss
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Culinary triangle
Levi-Strauss
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The Chrysanthemum and the Sword
Benedict
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Patterns of Culture
Benedict
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"The Races of Mankind" with Gene Weltfish
Benedict
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Tales of the Cochiti Indians
Benedict
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Studied the Kwakiutl, Zuni, and Dobu peoples
Benedict
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Compared the restraint of American Southwest cultures (Pueblo) to the abandon of Great Plains (also Apollonian and Dionysian respectively)
Benedict
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Personality writ large
Benedict
127
DifferenceDifference between guilt and shame cultures of WWII Japanese societies
Benedict
128
On the Principles of Political Economy and Taxation
Ricardo
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The High Price of Bullion
Ricardo
130
Law of comparative advantage
Ricardo
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Example involving English cloth and Portuguese wine
Ricardo
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Iron law of wages
Ricardo
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High commodity prices increase rent
Ricardo
134
Ricardian Equivalence
Ricardo
135
Opposed the corn laws
Ricardo
136
The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism
Weber
137
Politics as a Vocation
Weber
138
Sociology of Religion
Weber
139
Religion in China
Weber
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Calvinism had a large impact on economic growth
Weber
141
Disenchantment led to secularization
Weber
142
States have a “monopoly on the legitimate use of force”
Weber
143
“Iron cage of rationality”
Weber
144
Charismatic, traditional, and legal types of leadership
Weber
145
Bureaucracy is the “polar night of icy darkness”
Weber
146
The Psychology of Science: A Reconaissance
Maslow
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Hierarchy of needs
Maslow
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Peak experiences and determinism
Maslow
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“If all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail”
Maslow
150
B-values
Maslow
151
Red Book
Jung
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Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth of Things Seen in the Skies
Jung
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The Answer to Job
Jung
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Pyschological Types
Jung
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Syzygy
Jung
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Anima and animus
Jung
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Collective unconscious
Jung
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Sychronicity
Jung
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Founded analytical psychology
Jung
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Mandalas
Jung
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Coined introvert and extrovert
Jung
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Inspired Myers-Briggs personality test
Jung
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Studied under Freud
Jung
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The Wealth of Nations
Smith
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments
Smith
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Lectures on Jurisprudence
Smith
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Pin factory analogy to promote division of labor
Smith
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Invisible hand
Smith
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Impartial spectator
Smith
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Paradox of value: Comparison of diamonds and water
Smith
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Sympathy is the basis for human morality
Smith
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Absolute advantage
Smith
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Friends with David Hume
Smith
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Former head of Moral Philosophy at Glasgow University
Smith