The Theory of Moral Sentiments(English, Paperback, Smith Adam)
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments is a 1759 book by Adam Smith. It provided the ethical, philosophical, economic, and methodological underpinnings to Smith's later works, including The Wealth of Nations, Essays on Philosophical Subjects, and Lectures on Justice, Police, Revenue, and Arms.In "The Wealth of Nations." Through this initial text, Adam Smith expresses his general system of morals, exploring the propriety of action, reward and punishment, sense of duty, and the effect of numerous factors on moral sentiment. In so doing, Smith devised innovative theories on virtues, conscience, and moral judgment that are still relevant and accessible today. Though somewhat surprising to find a philosopher of Smith's abilities discussing aspects such as luck and sympathy and how they affect self-image or relationships, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" never loses its critical excellence in its good-natured understanding of the human exploration for the meaning of being good.Adam Smith's classic work advances ideas about conscience, moral judgment, and virtue that have taken on renewed importance in business and politics.