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Moral sentiments guide our interactions with others from "summary" of The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith by Adam Smith

The moral sentiments that guide our interactions with others are an essential part of human nature. These sentiments, according to Adam Smith, are the result of our ability to empathize with others and understand their feelings and emotions. It is through these moral sentiments that we are able to form connections with others and navigate the complexities of social life. Smith argues that our moral sentiments are influenced by a sense of propriety and justice. We are driven by a desire to be seen as good and virtuous individuals in the eyes of others. This sense of propriety leads us to act in ways that are considerate of others and uphold social norms ...
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    The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith

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