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The Theory of Moral Sentiments

Summary:

The book explores the nature of ethical judgments, arguing that moral feelings stem from sympathy, and it examines the way individuals' ability to cultivate virtue depends on their social context and innate character traits. It delves into the roles of self-interest, the impartial spectator, and the desire for mutual sympathy of sentiments in shaping moral actions and societal norms.

Key points:

1. Sympathy and the Impartial Spectator:

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