•smith often uses ‘concord’ as a musical metaphor, to express the idea of a satisfactory match between your sentiments and mine, in contrast to a discord or ‘dissonance’. By adam smith,. in the digital collection eighteenth century collection online demo. The theory of moral sentiments:
Bonar, the theory of moral sentiments, by adam smith, 1759, journal of philosophical studies, vol. Book digitized by google from the library of university of lausanne and uploaded to the internet archive by user tpb. The theory of moral sentiments by adam smith, 1759, printed for a.
The book explores the principles that govern human morality,. The theory of moral sentiments, smith’s first and in his own mind most important work, outlines his view of proper conduct and the institutions and sentiments that make men virtuous. — adam smith, the theory of moral sentiments, 1759 next, smith puts forth that not only are the consequences of one's actions judged and used to determine whether one is just or unjust in.