Theory of Moral Sentiments

Author:
Adam Smith
Format:
Softcover

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Short description

Demonstrates that besides economic pursuits, Adam Smith was as interested in the capacity of people to bestow and to esteem benevolence, and to strive for virtue even while pursuing their own self-interest.

Long description

The Theory of Moral Sentiments clearly demonstrates that besides mundane economic pursuits, Smith was just as interested, if not more so, in the capacity of people to bestow and to esteem benevolence, and to strive for virtue even while they are pursuing their own self-interest. The root of our motivation to act benevolently toward others, says Smith, is our natural propensity to sympathise with others. By the same token, our need to have others sympathise with us fuels our desire to be esteemed by others for our benevolence and generally virtuous character. But beyond the need for social approbation, we also have a genuine desire to live according to the dictates of conscience (called by Smith the 'Impartial Spectator'). This is our highest impulse and leads us continually to strive for excellence in all spheres of life quite apart from any recognition or encouragement from others. It may be prudent in our economic life to follow our self-interest to secure the basic necessities, but this is only the first stage of personal development toward the much higher goal of living a morally virtuous life. Although The Theory of Moral Sentiments is not well known today, it was widely read and highly praised by the leading intellectuals of the day including David Hume and Edmund Burke. This book went through six different editions between 1759 and 1790 and was also translated into French by the widow of Condorcet. To gain a complete picture of Adam Smith and his ideas, every reader of The Wealth of Nations should also become familiar with his classic treatment of ethics.

Product details

Editor:
Robert M. Baird
Publisher:
Prometheus Books
ISBN:
9781573928007
Publication date:
January 2000
Length:
216mm
Width:
162mm
Thickness:
28mm
Weight:
612g
Pages:
546

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