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Elementos analíticos en Teoría de sentimientos morales, parte II

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  • Jorge M. Streb (ed.)
  • Jessica Fastman
  • Augusto Mamone
  • Santiago Rebollini
  • Francisco Tomas Calderón

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Como el anterior documento de trabajo (Documento de Trabajo 761, octubre de 2020), esta colección de ensayos se enfoca en diferentes elementos analíticos de la Teoría de Sentimientos Morales (TSM) de Smith. Fastman analiza cómo el tema de los “like” en la internet trastoca la sensación de amistad que describe TSM, al confundir la cercanía de las amistades reales con las virtuales. Mamone se pregunta hasta qué punto los valores morales en TSM son universales o relativos a una sociedad históricamente dada, comparándolos con los así llamados “valores asiáticos” y con algo mucho más concreto, el budismo. Rebollini contrasta el tratamiento de la justicia en Riqueza de las Naciones como uno de los deberes del Estado con el tratamiento en TSM, donde aparece como virtud y se discute su relación con la justicia legal. Tomas Calderón relaciona, en base a evidencia empírica moderna, la discusión de TSM sobre el amor con la pasión por el fútbol.

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  • Jorge M. Streb (ed.) & Jessica Fastman & Augusto Mamone & Santiago Rebollini & Francisco Tomas Calderón, 2021. "Elementos analíticos en Teoría de sentimientos morales, parte II," CEMA Working Papers: Serie Documentos de Trabajo. 807, Universidad del CEMA.
  • Handle: RePEc:cem:doctra:807
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    Keywords

    Adam Smith; amistad; valores; normas legales; pasiones;
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    JEL classification:

    • B12 - Schools of Economic Thought and Methodology - - History of Economic Thought through 1925 - - - Classical (includes Adam Smith)
    • D01 - Microeconomics - - General - - - Microeconomic Behavior: Underlying Principles

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