The Theory of Moral Sentiments: The Ethical, Philosophical and Psychological Underpinning of the Author's Economic Theory (Hardcover)
| AUTHOR | Smith, Adam |
| PUBLISHER | Lulu.com (06/13/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
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Adam Smith's theory on morals provides the philosophical bedrock for his future works on economics, including his most famous book The Wealth of Nations. Published in 1759, this work sees Smith follow the lead of his tutor and mentor Francis Hutcheson. He divides his ethical examinations into four broad categories: ethics and virtue; private rights and natural liberties; rights of the family; and state and individual rights. Although lesser known compared to Adam Smith's later works, The Theory of Moral Sentiments is an influential work of philosophy in its own right, with the greatest effect being upon its author.
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ISBN-13:
9781387879984
ISBN-10:
1387879987
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
246
Carton Quantity:
20
Product Dimensions:
6.00 x 0.63 x 9.00 inches
Weight:
1.10 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
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BISAC Categories
Self-Help | Motivational & Inspirational
Self-Help | Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Self-Help | General
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Adam Smith's theory on morals provides the philosophical bedrock for his future works on economics, including his most famous book The Wealth of Nations. Published in 1759, this work sees Smith follow the lead of his tutor and mentor Francis Hutcheson. He divides his ethical examinations into four broad categories: ethics and virtue; private rights and natural liberties; rights of the family; and state and individual rights. Although lesser known compared to Adam Smith's later works, The Theory of Moral Sentiments is an influential work of philosophy in its own right, with the greatest effect being upon its author.
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Author:
Smith, Adam
Adam Smith was born in a small village in Kirkcaldy, Scotland in 1723. He entered the University of Glasgow at age fourteen, and later attended Balliol College at Oxford. After lecturing for a period, he held several teaching positions at Glasgow University. His greatest achievement was writing The Wealth of Nations (1776), a five-book series that sought to expose the true causes of prosperity, and installed him as the father of contemporary economic thought. He died in Edinburgh on July 19, 1790.
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