(PDF) The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Illustrated) Full
In his first major work, economist Adam Smith concentrates on ethics and charity. The Theory of Moral Sentiments divides moral philosophy into four parts: Ethics and Virtue Private rights and Natural liberty Familial rights (called Economics) and State and Individual rights (called Politics). Smith establishes the intellectual framework for all of his later work, including The Wealth of Nations.
In his first major work, economist Adam Smith concentrates on ethics and charity. The Theory of Moral Sentiments divides moral philosophy into four parts: Ethics and Virtue Private rights and Natural liberty Familial rights (called Economics) and State and Individual rights (called Politics). Smith establishes the intellectual framework for all of his later work, including The Wealth of Nations.
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(PDF) The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Illustrated) Full
(PDF) The Theory of Moral Sentiments (Illustrated) Full
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In his first major work, economist Adam Smith concentrates on ethics and
charity. The Theory of Moral Sentiments divides moral philosophy into four
parts: Ethics and Virtue Private rights and Natural liberty Familial rights (called
Economics) and State and Individual rights (called Politics). Smith establishes
the intellectual framework for all of his later work, including The Wealth of
Nations.