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ADAM SMITH'S OPTIMISTIC TELEOLOGICAL VIEW OF HISTORY
Adam Smith's four-stage theory provides the framework for his writings on history. The fourth stage is the commercial epoch; the culmination of history in this stage is a key component in the conventional interpretation of Adam Smith as a prophet of commercialism. In two historical case studies Smith shows the capacity of commercial society to regenerate itself. This potent capacity suggests that commercial society is inevitable. At a certain point in time it also overcomes the major obstacles to its permanence. Smith's philosophy of history anticipates the end of history views of Kant and Hegel.Political Economy,
How Might Adam Smith Pay Professors Today?
Adam Smith’s proposal for paying professors was intended to induce increased faculty knowledge. If students have imperfect information about what they learn, and universities can only imperfectly measure the input of faculty time in student learning, publications may be used to measure faculty knowledge. If professors’ ability to publish is positively related to their ability to produce student learning, which universities can imperfectly measure, publications may be necessary to attract more able professors. Since research signals faculty knowledge, schools that do not value publications per se could require higher publication standards and pay higher wages than schools that value only publications.
ADAM SMITH'S VIEW OF HISTORY: CONSISTENT OR PARADOXICAL?
The conventional interpretation of Adam Smith is that he is a prophet of commercialism. The liberal capitalist reading of Smith is consistent with the view that history culminates in commercial society. The first part of the article develops this optimistic interpretation of Smith's view of history. Smith implies that commercial society is the end of history because 1) it supplies the ends of nature that he identifies; 2) it is inevitable; and 3) it is permanent. The second part of the article shows that Smith has some dark moments in his writings where he seems to reject completely such teleological notions. In this more civic humanist mood he confesses that commercial society does not supply the ends of nature, nor is it inevitable, nor is it permanent. Both views exist in Smith and the commentator is forced to choose between passages in Smith's work in order to support a particular interpretation of the former's view of history.Political Economy,
Repeatability of Joint-Dominated Deployable Masts
Deployable masts are a class of structure that can be stowed in a small volume and expanded into long, slender, and stable booms. Their greatest benefit as space structures is their packing ratio: masts can typically be packed to a fraction of their deployed length at a diameter only modestly wider than their deployed width. This thesis is concerned with precision deployable masts, which can be stowed and deployed with repeatability of the tip position of better than 1 mm over 60 m. The methods of investigation are experimental measurements of a sample mast and numerical modeling of the mast with specially attention to hysteretic joints.
A test article of an ADAM mast was used for the experimental work. Two categories of experi- ment were pursued: measurements of mast components as inputs to the model, and measurements of full bays as validation cases for the model. Measurements of the longeron ball end joint friction, cable preload, and latch behavior are of particular note, and were evaluated for their variability. Further measurements were made of a bay in torsion and a short two-bay mast in shear, showing that there is residual displacement in this mast after shear loading is applied and released.
The modeling approach is described in detail, with attention to the treatment of the mast latches, which lock the structure in its deployed configuration. A user element subroutine was used within the framework of the Abaqus finite element analysis solver to model the behavior of the latches with high fidelity.
Validation cases for the model are presented in comparison with experimental observations of a two-bay mast. These cases show that the model captures a number of important and complex nonlinear effects of the hysteretic mast components. Parametric studies of the impacts of component behaviors and modeling practices are explored, emphasizing the impacts of part variability and the idealization of the mast latching mechanisms.</p
Adam Smith and Roman Servitudes
This essay is a preprint of an article that appeared at: Tijdschrift voor Rechstsgeschiedenis, 72 (2004), 327–57.This essay discusses Adam Smith historical jurisprudence and his use of Roman law materials in his Lectures on Jurisprudence. It argues that Smith found it difficult to maintain his theory of legal development in the face of a highly developed body of Roman law literature
THE THEOLOGICAL FOUNDATION OF ADAM SMITH'S WORK
The paper will discuss the theological foundation to Smith's writings. Teleology, final causes and divine design were initially seen as central to understanding Smith's writings. Over time, this view fell out of fashion. In the period after World War II, with the rise of positivism, commentators tended to overlook or downplay this interpretation. In the last decade, or so, teleology has started to be restored to its former position as an essential element in understanding Smith. After spelling out Smith's teleology and his view of final causes, divine design and the ends of nature, we try to explain the Panglossian nature of the 'new theistic view' of Smith. While our view differs somewhat, we agree with the essence of the 'new view' claim: a theological view exists in Smith which underpins his moral and economic theories.Political Economy,
Interview. Matthew Joseph with Adam Gussow, musician and author
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Preventing failure propagation in steel truss bridges
[EN] Metal and steel truss bridges are essential for transportation networks worldwide but are vulnerable to collapse due to deterioration and increasing traffic loads, par-ticularly for ageing structures. Several bridge collapses, such as the Seongsu bridge (South Korea, 1994), I-35 bridge (USA, 2007), and Chauras bridge (India, 2012), have highlighted the need to develop accurate robustness assessment strategies and efficient mitigation of collapse risks. This paper summarizes results of experi-mental and computational studies for a steel riveted bridge with a truss-type struc-ture. The experimental component presented involves unique tests to be performed on a 21 m full-scale bridge span subjected to the failure of different elements under laboratory conditions. The paper then presents a first approach to explore different damage and failure scenarios for steel truss bridges, which will assist in defining data collection strategies for optimised monitoring and developing data analysis methods for real-time diagnosis of ageing bridges. With this, the paper contributes to avoiding progressive collapses and presents a framework, developed as part of an ongoing project, to identify vulnerable zones for prioritising monitoring systems that anticipate failure propagation and prevent collapse. The framework is based on a systematic analysis of past bridge failures and simulations of carefully designed generic cases.Sánchez-Rodríguez, A.; López, S.; Makoond, NC.; Buitrago, M.; Riveiro, B.; Adam, JM. (2023). Preventing failure propagation in steel truss bridges. Ernst & Sohn, Wiley Online Library. 2206-2213. https://doi.org/10.1002/cepa.2377S2206221
Książę Adam Jerzy Czartoryski i jego stronnicy w świetle historiografii ukraińskiej
In 1937, the Warsaw historian Marceli Handelsman published a work entitled Ukraińska polityka
ks. Adama Czartoryskiego przed wojną krymską [Ukrainian politics of Prince Adam Czartoryski
before the Crimean War]. So far, this book has been used by historians as the primary source of
information on the Ukrainian issue in the views of the Hotel Lambert’s leader. The author of this
text has decided to collect Ukrainian works referring to the topic inaugurated by Handelsman. Unfortunately, no larger study has been prepared on the Ukrainian side. However, a number of articles
and encyclopaedic notes showing Prince Adam and his Eastern policy (especially during his stay
at the court of Tsar Alexander I Romanov) has been published. Ukrainian authors paid much more
attention to Czartoryski’s associates, who tried to put his ideas into practice. Ukrainian researchers
wrote mainly about Michał Czaykowski (Sadyk Pasha) organizing the Cossack troops in the Ottoman Empire, about Hipolit Terlecki striving for the union of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic
Churches, and finally about the ethnographer and writer Franciszek Duchiński clearly separating
Ukraine from Russia in his writings
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