The Theory of Moral Sentiments (First Edition)


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(4.3 stars; 28 reviews)

"How selfish soever man may be supposed, there are evidently some principles in his nature, which interest him in the fortunes of others, and render their happiness necessary to him, though he derives nothing from it, except the pleasure of seeing it." (from The Theory of Moral Sentiments)

Adam Smith considered his first major book, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, his most important work. Indeed, the tome was a wild success upon its publication, selling out immediately. It has not lost popularity since. In this legendary work, Smith discusses the nature of morality, and the motives behind and origins of these "sentiments." Originally published in 1759, this work provides the philosophical underpinnings for his later works, as well as elucidating the psychological and moral foundations of the workings of a complex society. Smith parses many important concepts in this book, with the central questions perhaps being: Where do our moral principles come from? Are they divine and inborn, reflection of man-made laws, or rational, based on their usefulness to society? Smith's answers to these questions and more, and his explanation of how such sentiments, however derived, influence society's self-coordination, have interested lay and scholar alike for hundreds of years. (summary written by Nikki Sullivan)

note: This is the First edition, the 6th edition was revised and extra material added. (0 hr 44 min)

Capítulos

01 - Part I, Section I: Chapters I - III 35:05 Leído por Nikki Sullivan
02 - Part I, Section I: Chapters IV - V 23:39 Leído por Ariadna Solovyova
03 - Part I, Section II: Intro - Chapter II 24:52 Leído por Alana Jordan
04 - Part I, Section II: Chapter III - V 30:32 Leído por Meg Tryton
05 - Part I, Section III: Chapter I 18:23 Leído por Meg Tryton
06 - Part I, Section III: Chapter II 28:48 Leído por JenniferW
07 - Part I, Section III: Chapter III 12:37 Leído por noonday
08 - Part II, Section I: Intro - Chapter V 27:05 Leído por Meg Tryton
09 - Part II, Section II: Chapter I - II 25:12 Leído por Linda Andrus
10 - Part II, Section II: Chapter III 25:03 Leído por Ashwin Jain
11 - Part II, Sectio n III: Intro - Chapter I 13:01 Leído por James Christopher
12 - Part II, Section III: Chapter II 21:35 Leído por JenniferW
13 - Part II, Section III: Chapter III - Notes 21:57 Leído por JenniferW
14 - Part III: Chapter I - Chapter IIa 30:51 Leído por Meg Tryton
15 - Part III: Chapter IIb 27:22 Leído por Meg Tryton
16 - Part III: Chapter IIIa 38:15 Leído por Ariadna Solovyova
17 - Part III: Chapter IIIb 27:28 Leído por Ariadna Solovyova
18 - Part III: Chapter IV 14:14 Leído por J. M. Smallheer
19 - Part III: Chapter V 28:39 Leído por BiddyM
20 - Part III: Chapter VI 24:21 Leído por JenniferW
21 - Part IV: Chapter I 23:42 Leído por Ariadna Solovyova
22 - Part IV: Chapter II 19:48 Leído por Ariadna Solovyova
23 - Part V: Chapter I 18:00 Leído por Leon Mire
24 - Part V: Chapter II 34:04 Leído por Linda Andrus
25 - Part VI: Section I 20:28 Leído por jude kaider
26 - Part VI: Section II 34:18 Leído por jude kaider
27 - Part VI: Section III Chapter Ia 28:57 Leído por Cicorée
28 - Part VI: Section III Chapter Ib 15:50 Leído por Preston McConkie
29 - Part VI: Section III Chapter Ic 24:41 Leído por JenniferW
30 - Part VI: Section III Chapter Id 16:34 Leído por JenniferW
31 - Part VI Section III Chapter II - Chapter III 28:58 Leído por JenniferW

Reseñas


(3 stars)

The book is good but this could be better. The second half is far better than the first half. There's too much stuff going on in the background like doors opening and closing or people coughing. Some of the recordings are just bad and have a constant buzzing sound throughout the entire chapter.

Very interesting view of human morality


(4 stars)

Interesting background for the Wealth of Nations, I wish I had read more of the books and stories that he references.

Important Book


(5 stars)

Appreciate all the readers, but there will be difficult sections to listen to

good book


(4 stars)

uneven Performance, from acceptable to very good. the Text is too verbose

a good book, very well read


(5 stars)

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(5 stars)