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The impartial spectator serves as a moral compass from "summary" of The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith by Adam Smith

In our pursuit of moral goodness, we often rely on an inner voice that acts as a guide, leading us towards what is right and just. This inner voice, known as the impartial spectator, serves as a moral compass, helping us navigate the complexities of ethical decision-making. The impartial spectator is an imaginary figure within us, representing an objective and unbiased perspective that we use to judge our own actions and thoughts. When we are faced with a moral dilemma, we imagine how our actions would appear to this impartial spectator. By doing so, we are able to step outside of our own biases and emotions, gaining a clearer understanding of the moral implications of our choices. The impartial spectator allows us to distance ourselves from our immediate desires and impulses, enabling us to make decisions th...
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    The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith

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