Adam Smith (1723-1790)G.P. Putnam's sons, 1881 - 201 páginas |
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... arises , in the mind of every man , a certain notion of the nature and force of duty , in which con- sists both the beginning and end of justice . In like manner , the man who , in defence of others is seen to throw himself the fore ...
... arises , in the mind of every man , a certain notion of the nature and force of duty , in which con- sists both the beginning and end of justice . In like manner , the man who , in defence of others is seen to throw himself the fore ...
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... arises till their exciting cause is known . Such a passion is anger , for instance . When we witness the signs of anger in a man we more readily sympathize with the fear or resentment of those endangered by it than with the provoked man ...
... arises till their exciting cause is known . Such a passion is anger , for instance . When we witness the signs of anger in a man we more readily sympathize with the fear or resentment of those endangered by it than with the provoked man ...
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... arises from a sense of its absence . Some have accounted for this by the principle of self - love , by saying that the consciousness of our own weakness and our need of the assistance of others makes us to rejoice in their sympathy as ...
... arises from a sense of its absence . Some have accounted for this by the principle of self - love , by saying that the consciousness of our own weakness and our need of the assistance of others makes us to rejoice in their sympathy as ...
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... arises simply from the perception of a coincidence between the sentiment of the person primarily affected by it and that of the spectator who , by force of imagination , puts himself in the other's place . Let us take , for instance ...
... arises simply from the perception of a coincidence between the sentiment of the person primarily affected by it and that of the spectator who , by force of imagination , puts himself in the other's place . Let us take , for instance ...
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... arises on our part . For instance , " the beauty of a plain , the great- ness of a mountain , the ornaments of a building , the expres- sion of a picture , the composition of a discourse , the conduct of a third person . . . all the ...
... arises on our part . For instance , " the beauty of a plain , the great- ness of a mountain , the ornaments of a building , the expres- sion of a picture , the composition of a discourse , the conduct of a third person . . . all the ...
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