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Moral principles are derived from human nature from "summary" of The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith by Adam Smith

In the course of the last two centuries, it has been remarked that the principle which gives occasion to the whole system of the moral philosophy is derived from that nature of man. This principle is that our sense of morality is founded on our natural sentiments. These natural sentiments are the basis on which we form our moral principles. It is through our emotions and passions that we are able to judge the propriety and impropriety of our actions. Our moral sentiments are not arbitrary or irrational. They are based on our understanding of human nature. When we observe the actions of others, we naturally feel sympathy or disapproval towards them. This sympathy or disapproval arises from our innate sense of justice and fairness. We are able to put ourselves ...
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    The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith

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