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Impartial Spectator

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Impartial Spectator David Daiches Raphael
Libristo code: 04866442
Publishers Oxford University Press, January 2007
D. D. Raphael provides a critical account of the moral philosophy of Adam Smith, presented in his fi... Full description
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D. D. Raphael provides a critical account of the moral philosophy of Adam Smith, presented in his first book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Whilst it does not have the same prominence in its field as his work on economics, The Wealth of Nations, Smith's writing on ethics is of continuing importance and interest today, especially for its theory of conscience. Smith sees the origin of conscience in the sympathetic and antipathetic feelings of spectators. As spectators of the actions of other people, we can imagine how we would feel in their situation. If we would share their motives, we approve of their action. If not, we disapprove. When we ourselves take an action, we know from experience what spectators would feel, approval or disapproval. That knowledge forms conscience, an imagined impartial spectator who tells us whether an action is right or wrong. In describing the content of moral judgement, Smith is much influenced by Stoic ethics, with an emphasis on self-command, but he voices criticism as well as praise. His own position is a combination of Stoic and Christian values. There is a substantial difference between the first five editions of the Moral Sentiments and the sixth. Failure to take account of this has led some commentators to mistaken views about the supposed youthful idealism of the Moral Sentiments as contrasted with the mature realism of The Wealth of Nations. A further source of error has been the supposition that Smith treats sympathy as the motive of moral action, as contrasted with the supposedly universal motive of self-interest in The Wealth of Nations.

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Full name Impartial Spectator
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2007
Number of pages 152
EAN 9780199213337
ISBN 019921333X
Libristo code 04866442
Weight 304
Dimensions 224 x 178 x 14
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