Adam Smith’s Theory of Society
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-68494-4
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Introduction," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 1-6, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of sympathy," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 9-18, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the pleasure of mutual sympathy," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 19-21, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the manner in which we judge of the propriety or impropriety of the affections of other men, by their concord or dissonance with our own," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 23-25, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "The same subject continued," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 27-35, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the amiable and respectable virtues," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 37-42, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the passions which take their origin from the body," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 45-51, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of those passions which take their origin from a particular turn or habit of the imagination," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 53-57, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the unsocial passions," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 59-67, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the social passions," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 69-72, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the selfish passions," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 73-78, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "That though our sympathy with sorrow is generally a more lively sensation than our sympathy with joy, it commonly falls much more short of the violence of what is naturally felt by the person principa," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 81-92, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the origin of ambition, and of the distinction of ranks," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 93-108, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "That whatsoever appears to be the proper object of gratitude, appears to deserve reward; and that, in the same manner, whatever appears to be the proper object of resentment, appears to deserve punish," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 111-116, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the proper objects of gratitude and resentment," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 117-119, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "That where there is no approbation of the conduct of the person who confers the benefit, there is little sympathy with the gratitude of him who receives it: and that, on the contrary, where there is n," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 121-123, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Recapitulation of the foregoing chapters," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 125-128, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "The analysis of the sense of merit and demerit," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 129-132, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Comparison [and contrast] of those two virtues," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 135-151, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the sense of justice, of remorse, and of the consciousness of merit," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 153-177, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the causes of the influence of fortune," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 181-186, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the extent of this influence of fortune," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 187-197, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the final cause of the irregularity of sentiments," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 199-204, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the principle of self-approbation and self-disapprobation," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 207-212, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the love or praise, and of that of praise-worthiness; and of the dread or blame, and of that of blame-worthiness," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 213-237, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the influence and authority of conscience," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 239-273, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the nature of self-deceit, and of the origin and nature of general rules," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 275-284, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the influence and authority of the general rules of morality, and that they are justly regarded as the laws of the deity," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 285-298, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "In what cases the sense of duty ought to be the sole principle of our conduct; and in what cases it ought to concur with other motives," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 299-310, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the beauty which the appearance of utility bestows all the production of art, and of the extensive influence of the species of beauty," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 313-324, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the beauty which the appearance of utility bestows upon the characters and actions of men; and how far the perception of this beauty may be regarded as one of the original principles of approbation," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 325-335, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the influence of custom and fashion upon our notions of beauty and deformity," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 339-347, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "The influence of custom and fashion upon moral sentiments," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 349-360, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the character of the individual, so far as it affects his own happiness; or of prudence," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 363-370, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of the character of the individual, so far as it can affect the happiness of other people," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 371-404, Springer.
- Vernon L. Smith, 2025. "Of self-command," Springer Books, in: Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, chapter 0, pages 405-469, Springer.
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