The Theory of Moral Sentiments, 9780143105923
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Beyond self-interest: Smith’s insights on conscience, virtue, and the common good.

The Theory of Moral Sentiments

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    544 pages

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    6 July 2010

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Summary

The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Rediscovering Adam Smith’s Ethical Compass

Best known for his revolutionary free-market economics treatise The Wealth of Nations, Adam Smith was first and foremost a moral philosopher. In his first book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, he investigated the flip side of economic self-interest - the interest of the greater good.

Smith’s classic work advances ideas about conscience, moral judgement, and virtue that have taken on …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780143105923
ISBN-10:0143105922
Series:Penguin Classics
Author:Adam Smith
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Classics
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:544
Edition:250th
Release Date:6 July 2010
Weight:363g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

“One of the truly outstanding books in the intellectual history of the world … A global manifesto of profound significance to the interdependent world in which we live. It is indeed a book of amazing reach and contemporary relevance.” ―Amartya Sen, from the Introduction

About The Author

Adam Smith

Adam Smith was born in Scotland in 1723 and received his early education at the local burgh school. He subsequently attended Glasgow University (1737-1740) and Balliol College, Oxford (1740-1746). Two years after his return to Scotland, Smith moved to Edinburgh, where he delivered lectures on Rhetoric. In 1751, Smith was appointed Professor of Logic at Glasgow but was translated to chair of Moral Philosophy in 1752. The Theory of Moral Sentiments was published in 1759, and The Wealth of Nations in 1776, the same year as the Declaration of Independence.

Amartya Sen (introduction) is a Nobel Prize-winning economist, known for his work on the way economics affects the well-being of humans. Formerly the Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, he is now the Thomas W. Lamont University Professor of Economics and Philosophy at Harvard University. His many books include Development as Freedom, Identity and Violence, and The Idea of Justice.

Ryan Patrick Hanley (editor) is the author of Adam Smith and the Character of Virtue and Our Great Purpose- Adam Smith on Living a Better Life, and the editor of Adam Smith- His Life, Thought, and Legacy. A professor of political science at Boston College, he has been the recipient of fellowships from the Mellon Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

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