
Prof Vivienne Brown
Emeritus Professor
Biography
Professional biography
Emeritus Professor of Philosophy & Intellectual History
I joined The Open University as an economist with an interest in the history of economics within an interdisciplinary context, but over the years my research interests have broadened to intellectual history and philosophy.
Qualifications
PhD, MSc, BSc (Econ), London
Research interests
Current project:
The Philosophy of 'Each of Us': Living Plurally in a Shared World
I am currently working on a multidisciplinary book-length project that proposes a new approach to analysing multiple agents involved in shared social phenomena. This project derives from a dissatisfaction with individualist models for analysing multilateral relations among agents in shared social context, yet where collectivist models have difficulty analysing the role of multiple individuals.
The project has been ongoing for a number of years. I started by developing a new ‘intersubjective’ model of agents’ understanding of shared situations in terms of the shared standpoint of ’each of us’. As the notion of ‘each of us’ includes both individual agency (‘each’ is grammatically singular) and ‘us’ (a plurality), it bypasses the individualist-collectivist dichotomy that characterises debates across philosophy and the social sciences.
The current focus of the project derives from the realisation that emphasis on the shared standpoint of ‘each of us’ implies a ‘plural’ approach that rejects ‘philosophical singularism’ which results in multilateral relations being interpreted in unilateral terms. This provides a deeper philosophical framework for the project which applies to a range of shared social phenomena including common belief / knowledge, social norms, collective actions, the so-called ‘collective’ action problem, and strategic games of cooperation, coordination and competition including Hi-Lo and the Prisoners’ Dilemma.
Adam Smith
I have a long-standing interest in Adam Smith (eg Brown 1994a, 1997a). Recent work has engaged with agency, intersubjectivity and moral judgment (eg Brown 2009, 2011a, 2012, 2016a).
I am the founding editor of The Adam Smith Review (vols 1-5, 2004-2010, were published during my editorship).
I had planned working towards a collection of essays on Adam Smith, with the working title: Adam Smith: Agency, Ethics and Economics, but this has been derailed by the current project outlined above. Some connections between the two projects are Brown (2011a, 2012).
Rights; John Locke
I also have a long-standing interest in John Locke and in issues of rights and property (eg Brown 1987, 1999a, 2001a, 2006a). I had hoped to return to this work although it too has been derailed by the current project.
Interpretative methodologies
My work in intellectual history and the history of economics has raised questions of interpretation, historiography and textuality (eg Brown 1993a, 1994b & d, 2002, 2003, 2007).
Recent publications
A selection of my research publications can be viewed at The Open University's Open Research Online.
'An intersubjective model of agency for game theory', Economics and Philosophy (2020) 36, 355–382; DOI: 10.1017/S0266267119000294. Cambridge Core Share read-only version.
'Intersubjective belief', Episteme (2019) 16: 139-156; doi:10.1017/epi.2017.29. Cambridge Core Share read-only version.
‘The impartial spectator and moral judgment’, Econ Journal Watch (2016a) 13: 232-248, https://econjwatch.org/articles/the-impartial-spectator-and-moral-judgment
'The Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres’, in Adam Smith: His Life, Thought, and Legacy, (2016b) R.P. Hanley (ed.), Princeton University Press, pp. 48–66. preprint
Review of Lisa Herzog (2013) Inventing the Market: Smith, Hegel, and Political Theory, Oxford University Press, in Economics and Philosophy (2015) 31: 305-12.
‘Intersubjectivity and moral judgment in The Theory of Moral Sentiments’, in Intersubjectivity and Objectivity in Adam Smith and Edmund Husserl, (2012) C. Fricke and D. Føllesdal (eds), pp. 243-272, Frankfurt and Paris: Ontos-Verlag. preprint
‘Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Prisoners’ Dilemma’, The Adam Smith Review (2011a) 6: 172-90, F. Forman-Barzilai (ed.), Routledge. preprint
‘Pereosmyslivaya “problemu Adama Smita”’, in ISTOKI: sociokulturnaya sreda ekonomicheskoy deyatelnosti i ekonomicheskogo poznaniya (2011b) V. Avtonomov, O. Ananyin, I. Boldyrev, L. Vasina, N. Makasheva (eds), Moscow: Higher School of Economics Press, pp. 321-353; ‘Rereading the “Adam Smith problem”’, ISTOKI: Economics in the Cultural Context. preprint
The Philosophy of Adam Smith: The Adam Smith Review. Essays Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of The Theory of Moral Sentiments (2010a) vol. 5, edited with Samuel Fleischacker, Routledge, pp. 266.
Introduction. The Philosophy of Adam Smith: The Adam Smith Review. Essays Commemorating the 250th Anniversary of The Theory of Moral Sentiments (2010b) 5: 1-11, with Samuel Fleischacker, Routledge. .
‘Adam Smith: between morals and markets?’, in Politik Iktisat ve Adam Smith (2010), H. Kapucu, M. Aydin, I. Siriner, F. Morady and Ü. Çetin (eds), Yön Yayinlari: Turkey, pp. 13-22.
‘Agency and discourse: revisiting the Adam Smith problem’, in the Elgar Companion to Adam Smith (2009), J.T. Young (ed.), Edward Elgar, pp. 52-72; preprint
Review of the Cambridge Companion to Adam Smith, K. Haakonssen (ed.), in Economics and Philosophy (2008) 24: 259-65.
'Historical interpretation, intentionalism and philosophy of mind', Journal of the Philosophy of History (2007) 1: 25-62.
‘Rights, liberties and duties: reformulating Hohfeld’s scheme of legal relations?’, Current Legal Problems 2006a, (2005) 58: 343-68
'Choice, moral responsibility and alternative possibilities', Ethical Theory and Moral Practice (2006b) 9: 265-88.
Reprint of ‘Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought’, in Recent Developments in Economic Methodology (2006c) J.B. Davis (ed.), Edward Elgar, vol. 1, pp. 101-21; first published in Economics and Language (1993) W. Henderson et al (eds), Routledge.
‘Moralische Dilemmata und der Dialogismus von Adam Smiths Theorie der moralischen Gefühle‘ (‘Moral dilemmas and dialogism in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments’), in Adam Smith als Moralphilosoph (Adam Smith as Moral Philosopher) (2005a) C. Fricke und H.-P. Schütt (eds), Berlin: de Gruyter, pp. 190-213.
Selected earlier publications
Review of Samuel Fleischacker, On Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations: A Philosophical Companion (2004) Princeton, in Eighteenth-Century Scotland (2005b) 19: 25-6.
Entries on ‘Adam Smith’ and ‘John Locke’ in The Biographical Dictionary of British Economists (2004a), D. Rutherford (Editor-in-Chief), Thoemmes Continuum, pp. 689-93, 1117-22.
Review of Leonidas Montes, Adam Smith in Context: A Critical Reassessment of Some Central Components of his Thought (2004b) Palgrave Macmillan, in History of Economic Thought Newsletter (2004) 73: 21-4.
Review of James R. Otteson, Adam Smith’s Marketplace of Life (2002) CUP, in British Journal for the History of Philosophy (2004c) 12: 355-58.
‘Textuality and the history of economics: intention and meaning’, in A Companion to the History of Economic Thought (2003), W.J. Samuels, J.E. Biddle & J.B. Davis (eds), Blackwell, pp. 538-52.
‘On some problems with weak intentionalism for intellectual history’, History and Theory (2002) 41: 198-208.
‘“Rights” in Aristotle’s Politics and Nicomachean Ethics?’, The Review of Metaphysics (2001a) 55: 269-95.
‘Self-government: the master trope of republican liberty’, The Monist (2001b) 84: 60-76; Issue ‘Civic Republicanism and Political Philosophy’, Adv. Ed. P. Pettit.
Review of Nicholas Hudson, Writing and European Thought, 1600-1830 (1994) Cambridge University Press, in British Journal for the History of Philosophy (2000) 8: 374-377.
Review of An Inquiry into the Principles of Political Œconomy by Sir James Steuart (1998) Andrew S. Skinner (ed.) with Noboru Kobayashi and Hiroshi Mizuta, Pickering & Chatto, in Eighteenth-Century Scotland (2000) 14: 21-22.
‘The “figure” of God and the limits to liberalism: a rereading of Locke’s Essay and Two Treatises’, Journal of the History of Ideas (1999a) 60: 83-100.
‘Rhetoric and Political Economy’, in Encyclopedia of Political Economy (1999b), P. A. O’Hara (ed.), pp. 996-98, Routledge.
Review of Salim Rashid, The Myth of Adam Smith (1998) Edward Elgar, and Charles L. Griswold, Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment (1999c) CUP, in Eighteenth-Century Scotland (1999) 13: 31-2.
‘On theological discourse in Locke’s Essay’, Locke Newsletter (1998a) 29: 39-57.
‘Adam Smith’, in Elgar Companion to Classical Economics (1998b), H. D. Kurz and N. Salvadori (eds), 2: 365-70, Edward Elgar.
‘“Mere inventions of the imagination”: a survey of recent literature on Adam Smith’, Economics and Philosophy (1997a) 13: 281-312.
‘Dialogism, the gaze and the emergence of economic discourse’, New Literary History (1997b) 28: 697-710.
Chinese translation of ‘Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought’, in Cultural and Social Studies, vol. 2, The Rhetoric of Social Sciences (1997c) pp. 159-84, Oxford University Press (China); first published in Economics and Language (1993).
Review of Women of Value: Feminist Essays on the History of Women in Economics (1995) Mary Ann Dimond, Robert W. Dimond and Evelyn L. Forget (eds) in The Manchester School (1997d) 65: 97-8.
Reprint of ‘The emergence of the economy’, in Modernity: An Introduction to Modern Societies (1996) S. Hall, D. Held, D. Hubert and K. Thompson (eds), pp. 90-121, Oxford: Blackwell; first published in Formations of Modernity (1992) S. Hall and B. Gieben (eds), Polity Press.
‘The moral self and ethical dialogism: three genres’, Philosophy and Rhetoric (1995a) 28: 276-99.
‘Reading Adam Smith’s texts on morals and wealth’, Economics and Philosophy (1995b) 11: 345-51.
Review of Jerry Z. Muller, Adam Smith in His Time and Ours: Designing the Decent Society (1993), in History of European Ideas (1995c) 21: 116-17.
Adam Smith’s Discourse: Canonicity, Commerce and Conscience (1994a) Routledge.
‘Higgling: the language of markets in economic discourse’, History of Political Economy (1994b) Annual Supplement to Volume 26, N. De Marchi and M. Morgan (eds), Duke University Press, pp. 66-93.
‘Metanarratives and economic discourse’, Scandanavian Journal of Economics (1994c) 96: 83-93.
‘The economy as text’, in New Directions in Economic Methodology (1994d) R. Backhouse (ed.), Routledge, pp. 368-82; Chinese translation of volume, 2000.
Review of Beyond Economic MAN (1993) M.A. Ferber and J.A. Nelson (eds), in Journal of Economic Method (1994e) 1: 301-06.
‘Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought’, in Economics and Language (1993a) W. Henderson, T. Dudley-Evans and R. Backhouse (eds), Routledge, pp. 64-84.
Review of Spencer J. Pack, Capitalism as a Moral System: Adam Smith’s Critique of the Free Market Economy (1991) and Patricia H. Werhane, Adam Smith and his Legacy for Modern Capitalism (1991), in Economic Journal (1993b) 103: 230-32.
‘The dialogic experience of conscience: Adam Smith and the voices of Stoicism’, Eighteenth-Century Studies (1992/3) 26: 233-60.
‘The emergence of the economy’, in Formations of Modernity (1992) S. Hall and B. Gieben (eds) pp. 127-75, Polity Press.
‘Signifying voices: reading the “Adam Smith problem”’, Economics and Philosophy (1991a) 7: 187-220.
‘On Keynes’s inverse relation between real wages and employment: a debate over excess capacity’, Review of Political Economy (1991b) 3: 439-65.
Review of The Language of Economics: The Analysis of Economics Discourse (1990) T. Dudley-Evans and W. Henderson (eds), in Economic Journal (1991c) 101: 1315-17.
‘Value and property in the history of economic thought: an analysis of the emergence of scarcity’, Œconomia (1987) 7: 85-112, Série PE de la révue Economies et Sociétés.
Publications
Book
Adam Smith's Discourse : Canonicity, Commerce and Conscience (1994)
Book Chapter
The Lectures on Rhetoric and Belles Lettres (2016)
Intersubjectivity and Moral Judgment in Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (2012)
Rereading the ‘Adam Smith problem’ (2011)
Intersubjectivity, The Theory of Moral Sentiments and the Prisoners’ Dilemma (2011)
Adam Smith: between morals and markets? (2010)
Agency and discourse: revisiting the Adam Smith problem (2009)
Rights, liberties and duties: reformulating Hohfeld’s scheme of legal relations? (2006)
Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought (2006)
Moralische dilemmata und der dialogismus von Adam Smiths Theorie der moralischen Gefühle (2005)
Textuality and the History of Economics: Intention and Meaning (2003)
Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought (1997)
The emergence of the economy (1996)
Decanonizing discourses: textual analysis and the history of economic thought (1993)
Journal Article
An intersubjective model of agency for game theory (2020)
The impartial spectator and moral judgment (2016)
Historical interpretation, intentionalism and philosophy of mind (2007)
Choice, moral responsibility and alternative possibilities (2006)
On some problems with weak intentionalism for intellectual history (2002)
"Rights" in Aristotle's Politics and Nicomachean Ethics? (2001)
Self-government: the master trope of republican liberty (2001)
On theological discourse in Locke’s Essay (1998)
‘Mere Inventions of the Imagination’: A Survey of Recent Literature on Adam Smith (1997)
Dialogism, the Gaze, and the Emergence of Economic Discourse (1997)
Reading Adam Smith's Texts on Morals and Wealth (1995)
The Moral Self and Ethical Dialogism: Three Genres (1995)
Metanarratives and Economic Discourse (1994)
Higgling: The Language of Markets in Economic Discourse (1994)
The Dialogic Experience of Conscience: Adam Smith and the Voices of Stoicism (1992)
The Dialogic Experience of Conscience: Adam Smith and the Voices of Stoicism (1992)
Signifying Voices: Reading the “Adam Smith Problem” (1991)
On Keynes's inverse relation between real wages and employment: a debate over excess capacity (1991)
Report
Agency and discourse: revisiting the Adam Smith problem (2008)
Scarcity and stability in a very simple general equilibrium model (1994)