Theory of Moral Sentiments
Discover the profound insights of Adam Smith in his seminal work, Theory of Moral Sentiments. Published in 2010, this 544-page book delves into the intricate relationship between moral judgment and economic self-interest. Smith explores the concepts of conscience, virtue, and moral sentiments, shedding light on their significance in the realms of business and politics. This early work, foundational to the field of ethics, remains relevant today as it challenges readers to consider the ethical dimensions of their actions. Ideal for those interested in philosophy, economics, and ethics, Theory of Moral Sentiments is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the moral underpinnings of human behavior. Enhance your bookshelf with this timeless classic by Adam Smith, a pivotal figure in moral philosophy.