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==Merits of considering both traditions== | ==Merits of considering both traditions== | ||
=Adam Smith= | ===Adam Smith=== | ||
In one of his most famous works | In one of his most famous works, ''The Theory of Moral Sentiments'', Smith introduces the idea of sympathy as a guiding force for our actions in society. |
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Merits of considering both traditions
Adam Smith
In one of his most famous works, The Theory of Moral Sentiments, Smith introduces the idea of sympathy as a guiding force for our actions in society.