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Adam Smith (1723-1790), filosofo ed economista, è considerato il caposcuola della scienza economica classica. Formatosi a Glasgow e poi a Oxford, nel 1752 assunse la cattedra del suo maestro, Francis Hutcheson, a Glasgow e nel 1759 diede alle stampe il suo primo libro, la Teoria dei sentimenti morali. Dopo una rapida carriera, divenne vicerettore dell’università, incarico che abbandonò nel 1764, accettando un ingente vitalizio in cambio di un giro per l’Europa come precettore di un giovane duca. A Tolosa iniziò a scrivere il suo libro più noto, La ricchezza delle nazioni, pubblicato nel 1776. Fu poi a Ginevra, dove incontrò Voltaire, e a Parigi, dove frequentò i salotti del tempo e conobbe d’Alembert, Helvétius, Turgot e Quesnay. Dal 1778 fino alla morte fu commissario per le dogane della Scozia.
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Essays On Philosophical Subjects. E-book. Formato EPUB Adam Smith   -  Interactive Media, 2023  - 

"Essays on Philosophical Subjects" by Adam Smith is a compelling collection of essays that delve into a wide range of philosophical topics, offering profound insights and reflections on human nature, morality, economics, and the foundations of society. In this thought-provoking anthology, Smith showcases his keen intellect and interdisciplinary approach to exploring fundamental questions about the human experience. Throughout the essays, Smith presents nuanced arguments and careful observations on subjects such as ethics, aesthetics, political economy, and the nature of knowledge. He offers a unique blend of moral philosophy and social science, weaving together disparate fields of inquiry to shed light on the complexities of human behavior and the functioning of societies.

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The Theory of Moral Sentiments. E-book. Formato EPUB Adam Smith   -  Interactive Media, 2023  - 

"The Theory of Moral Sentiments" by Adam Smith is a profound philosophical work that explores the origins and foundations of human morality. In this enlightening book, Smith delves into the complexities of human nature and the innate moral sentiments that guide our behavior and interactions with others. Smith argues that moral judgments are not solely based on rational calculation, but are deeply rooted in our capacity for empathy and sympathy. He examines the moral sentiments that arise from our ability to imagine ourselves in the shoes of others, allowing us to feel their joys and sorrows, and to form moral judgments based on these shared emotions.

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