The Glasgow Edition of the Works and Correspondence of Adam Smith: I: The Theory of Moral SentimentsOUP Oxford, 1976 M09 2 - 412 páginas A scholarly edition of a work by Adam Smith. The edition presents an authoritative text, together with an introduction, commentary notes, and scholarly apparatus. |
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... altogether incapable ; because , when we put ourselves in his case , that passion arises in our breast from the ... altogether insensible of his own misery . The anguish which humanity feels , therefore , at the sight of such an object ...
... altogether incapable ; because , when we put ourselves in his case , that passion arises in our breast from the ... altogether insensible of his own misery . The anguish which humanity feels , therefore , at the sight of such an object ...
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... altogether absurd and unreasonable . Take the whole earth at an average , for one man who suffers pain or misery , you will find twenty in prosperity and joy , or at least in tolerable circumstances . No reason , surely , can be ...
... altogether absurd and unreasonable . Take the whole earth at an average , for one man who suffers pain or misery , you will find twenty in prosperity and joy , or at least in tolerable circumstances . No reason , surely , can be ...
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... altogether to the moral , but partly too to the physical connection . The family countenance is certainly altogether owing to the latter . 18 But of all attachments to an individual , that which is founded altogether upon the esteem and ...
... altogether to the moral , but partly too to the physical connection . The family countenance is certainly altogether owing to the latter . 18 But of all attachments to an individual , that which is founded altogether upon the esteem and ...
Contenido
Evolution | 15 |
The Theory of Moral Sentiments I | 3 |
Of the PROPRIETY of ACTION | 9 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 33 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
according action Adam Smith admiration affections agreeable altogether amanuensis appear applause approbation Aristotle attention beauty behaviour beneficence benevolence blamable breast called casuistry casuists CHAP character Cicero concerning conduct consider consists contempt contrary corr death degree deserve desire Diogenes Laertius disagreeable distributive justice draft dreadful Dugald Stewart duty edition endeavour Epictetus Epicurus esteem excite feel fortune friends gratitude happiness honour human nature Hume imagination impartial spectator injustice interest judge judgment justice magnanimity mankind manner manuscript ment merit mind misfortunes Moral Philosophy moral sentiments motives never observed occasions ourselves pain paragraph particular passions perfect perhaps person philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch praise praise-worthy principle proper object propriety prudence punishment reason regard render resentment respect rules seems seldom self-command sense sensible situation society sorrow Stoicism Stoics suffer superior sympathy thing thought tion tranquillity University of Glasgow virtue virtuous weakness
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