The Theory of Moral Sentiments
In *The Theory of Moral Sentiments*, Adam Smith assesses the sources of human morality and the role of human sympathies in judging the propriety of our actions and behaviors. Initially published in 1759 and revised by Smith in 1790 (as the 6th Edition), this work bookended Smith's writing career, and served as the foundation for some of his other works like *The Wealth of Nations*.In *Moral Sentiments*, Smith delves into the inner workings and presumed sources of human morality. One important concept, frequently referenced by Smith, is that of the "impartial spectator." This supposed viewer-who could be a stranger, a friend, a family member, or even our own conscience-observes all of our actions and judges their propriety and seemliness. Whether we express grief, anger, gratitude, benevolence, or some other feeling, the impartial spectator can only approve of our behavior to the extent they can "go along with" it, if they were to imagine themselves in our situation.Smith deals with self-interest, sacrifice, magnanimity, education, cultural expectations, self-command, justice and other factors driving the choices we make. He frequently references the great minds of antiquity, while also grappling with some of his near-contemporaries, scrutinizing their assertions and indicating where he felt they went astray. *Moral Sentiments* not only influenced *The Wealth of Nations*, but is an influential work of early modern moral philosophy in its own right, influencing many of the great thinkers of the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, including the crafters of modern democracies.Perfect for readers fascinated by the foundations of human morality and ethical behavior, this seminal work offers profound insights into why we act as we do and how we judge right from wrong. Smith's masterful exploration of sympathy, conscience, and moral judgment remains as relevant today as it was over two centuries ago, making it essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the philosophical underpinnings of human society and moral decision-making.
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Anno edizione:2026
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Lingua:Inglese
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