International audienceSeveral works emphasise the similarities between Rousseau and Smith's analysis of self-interest. We will show, along the lines of Le Jalle, that these similarities end on a divergent appreciation of the importance of envy in commercial societies for, contrary to Rousseau, Smith did not consider envy to be a major threat in commercial societies. Part 1 presents their quite similar definitions of envy based on three characteristics: envy comes from a disadvantageous comparison with others; it is painful and malevolent. Part 2, then, studies their moral psychology, or the way they understand the relationship between sympathy and pity on the one hand, and comparison and envy on the other. Here, we identify significant diff...
The two sides of envy, destructive and competitive, give rise to qualitatively different equilib-ria...
Most agree that envy, or at least the malicious kind(s), should not have any role in the moral justi...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...
International audienceSeveral works emphasise the similarities between Rousseau and Smith's analysis...
International audienceThe concept of envy is present both in Rousseau's economic philosophy and in m...
A debate between virtuous self-interest and social morality emerged in the seventeenth and eighteent...
Adam Smith formulated a fundamental critique of economic growth in his philosophical oeuvre The Theo...
This collection brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of Adam Smith and Jean-...
Texte révisé de la conférenceRousseau was a refined analyst of the intricate relationships between e...
In the eighteenth century, Rousseau argued that the principal source of human unhappiness was our te...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...
This chapter explores philosophical thinking on envy. It argues that the philosophical tradition see...
kendra tully Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) and Wealth of Nations (WN) appear to suff...
Our contemporary culture has been labelled as one of “greed.” Our challenge, it is argued, is even m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.org...
The two sides of envy, destructive and competitive, give rise to qualitatively different equilib-ria...
Most agree that envy, or at least the malicious kind(s), should not have any role in the moral justi...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...
International audienceSeveral works emphasise the similarities between Rousseau and Smith's analysis...
International audienceThe concept of envy is present both in Rousseau's economic philosophy and in m...
A debate between virtuous self-interest and social morality emerged in the seventeenth and eighteent...
Adam Smith formulated a fundamental critique of economic growth in his philosophical oeuvre The Theo...
This collection brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of Adam Smith and Jean-...
Texte révisé de la conférenceRousseau was a refined analyst of the intricate relationships between e...
In the eighteenth century, Rousseau argued that the principal source of human unhappiness was our te...
In identifying the tensions between the two treatises that Adam Smith (1723-90) published during his...
This chapter explores philosophical thinking on envy. It argues that the philosophical tradition see...
kendra tully Adam Smith’s Theory of Moral Sentiments (TMS) and Wealth of Nations (WN) appear to suff...
Our contemporary culture has been labelled as one of “greed.” Our challenge, it is argued, is even m...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from SAGE via https://doi.org...
The two sides of envy, destructive and competitive, give rise to qualitatively different equilib-ria...
Most agree that envy, or at least the malicious kind(s), should not have any role in the moral justi...
The ethical analysis of The Theory of Moral Sentiments as well as 'n Inquiry into the Nature and Cau...