Sympathy for Whom? Smith's Reply to Hume

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This essay presents a critical examination and development of an exchange between Adam Smith and David Hume on the nature of sympathy. I identify four objections to Smith's account in a letter from Hume and then argue that Smith's system has the resources to reply to all of them. As such, this essay shows that Smith's system provides a more robust foundation for a sentiment-based system of ethics than has been traditionally recognized. Copyright © American Philosophical Association 2016.

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Ethics, Hume, Philosophical psychology, Sentimentalism, Smith, Sympathy

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