Self-love and sympathy as two antagonistic views regarding human nature occupied an important place in eighteenth century philosophical milieu. First view, inherited from Thomas Hobbes was defended passionately by Bernard de Mandeville. In The Fable of the Bees Mandeville depicts main dynamics of civil society by anatomizing human nature, moral motivations of individuals and the structure of politics. His notoriety among eighteenth century moralists was due to his famous motto “private vices public benefits” and his assertion of selfishness as the basic motive of human nature. Adam Smith, contrary to Mandeville’s moral egoism, defends sympathy as a ground of moral judgments and draw attention to altruistic characteristic of human nature in ...
The aim of this paper is to explore Adam Smith’s account of the process of making moral judgements a...
The thesis of this dissertation is to integrate and prioritize the intellectual virtues into a readi...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...
Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa no Estado do Rio Grande do SulThe present dissertation - through bibli...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
The Adam Smith Problem. Adam Smith's commentators have been puzzled by an alleged discrepancy bet...
Today remembered primarily as an eighteenth-century predecessor of laissez-faire economics, Bernard ...
Adam Smith’s remarkable book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, now deservedly coming to greater promi...
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments contains one of the most sophisticated naturalistic accounts...
Some recent writing on Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments has emphasised the importance of vani...
Bernard Mandeville is well-known with his portrayal of selfish human nature and his design of prospe...
This paper aims to show that Smith’s theory of sympathy and the impartial spectator can be understoo...
This essay shows how Adam Smith’s sociology develops in two directions: on the one hand, the recogn...
How is it possible to construct a peaceful social order from a number of individuals acting on the p...
The aim of this paper is to explore Adam Smith’s account of the process of making moral judgements a...
The thesis of this dissertation is to integrate and prioritize the intellectual virtues into a readi...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...
Fundação de Amparo a Pesquisa no Estado do Rio Grande do SulThe present dissertation - through bibli...
Adam Smith is widely regarded as the founder of economic science. He is best known as the prophet of...
The Adam Smith Problem. Adam Smith's commentators have been puzzled by an alleged discrepancy bet...
Today remembered primarily as an eighteenth-century predecessor of laissez-faire economics, Bernard ...
Adam Smith’s remarkable book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, now deservedly coming to greater promi...
Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments contains one of the most sophisticated naturalistic accounts...
Some recent writing on Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments has emphasised the importance of vani...
Bernard Mandeville is well-known with his portrayal of selfish human nature and his design of prospe...
This paper aims to show that Smith’s theory of sympathy and the impartial spectator can be understoo...
This essay shows how Adam Smith’s sociology develops in two directions: on the one hand, the recogn...
How is it possible to construct a peaceful social order from a number of individuals acting on the p...
The aim of this paper is to explore Adam Smith’s account of the process of making moral judgements a...
The thesis of this dissertation is to integrate and prioritize the intellectual virtues into a readi...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...