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The Theory of Moral Sentiments » (Anniversar)

Book cover image of The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith

Authors: Adam Smith, Ryan Patrick Hanley (Editor), Amartya Sen (Introduction), Ryan Patrick Hanley
ISBN-13: 9780143105923, ISBN-10: 0143105922
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Date Published: January 2010
Edition: Anniversar

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Author Biography: Adam Smith

Adam Smith (1723-1790) is one of the most influential economic philosophers in history, and his theories remain a touchstone for modern capitalist societies.

Amartya Sen is a Nobel Prize- winning economist, known for his work on the way economics affects the well-being of humans. Formerly the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, he now teaches at Harvard.

Ryan Patrick Hanley is an assistant professor of political science at Marquette University and the author of Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue.

Book Synopsis

Invoked today as the father of economic liberalism, Adam Smith derives political order, social conformity, economic progress, and moral behavior from the network of sympathetic relationships binding individuals to one another. Drawing on the work of Frances Hutcheson and David Hume, Smith makes an original contribution to the empiricist tradition within ethics by elaborating notions of imaginative sympathy and the impartial spectator. In addition to the merit of its arguments, The Theory of Moral Sentiments is a fascinating window on eighteenth-century Scottish thought and society, and it invites the reader to reflect upon his or her own feelings and conduct towards others.

Table of Contents

Part I. Of the Propriety of Action;

Part II. Of Merit and Demerit; or of the Objects of Reward and Punishment;

Part III. Of the Foundation of our Judgments Concerning our Own Sentiments and Conduct, and of the Sense of Duty;

Part IV. Of the Effect of Utility upon the Sentiment of Approbation;

Part V. Of the Influence of Custom and Fashion upon the Sentiments of Moral Approbation and Disapprobation;

Part VI. Of the Character of Virtue;

Part VII. Of Systems of Moral Philosophy.

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