In the Theory of Modern Sentiments Smith distinguishes between the actual impartial spectator and the ideal; the man within the breast– a mechanism that allows Smith to extend the theory of moral approbation to judge the actions and motives of the agent himself. Argues that the significance of this is that Smith is then able to postulate standards of morality which are in some sense absolute, valid for all times and places. Shows that Smith deploys these absolute standards in evaluating how custom and tradition pervert the moral sentiments in some instances. This in turn allows him to legitimately speak of progress in human societies. Smith′s bias in favour of commercial society over the early and rude state is, therefore, rooted in his moral philosophy.
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October 01 1992
Natural Morality and the Ideal Impartial Spectator in Adam Smith
Jeffrey T. Young
Jeffrey T. Young
St Lawrence University, Canton, New York, USA
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-6712
Print ISSN: 0306-8293
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1992
International Journal of Social Economics (1992) 19 (10-11-12): 71–82.
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Young JT (1992), "Natural Morality and the Ideal Impartial Spectator in Adam Smith". International Journal of Social Economics, Vol. 19 No. 10-11-12 pp. 71–82, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000000504
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