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Elementos analíticos en Teoría de sentimientos morales, parte IV

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  • Joaquín Rubio (eds.)
  • Jorge M. Streb (eds.)
  • Lara Almozni
  • Nicanor Campi
  • Frank Eric Maier
  • Natan Gabriel Modlin
  • Catarina Petrone

Abstract

Esta colección de ensayos se enfoca en diferentes aspectos de la Teoría de Sentimientos Morales (TSM) de Smith. Almozni analiza la formación de burbujas ideológicas y la cultura de cancelación en las redes sociales, Petrone, cómo los candidatos políticos buscan identificarse con los votantes, Modlin, la soledad versus la vida en pareja, y Campi, la cooperación humana en cuestiones económicas y no económicas. En todos estos ensayos, la noción de simpatía de Adam Smith juega un rol central, sea como empatía cognitiva o empatía afectiva; también asoma la noción de justica, que en Smith está ligada con la figura del espectador imparcial. Por su parte, Maier analiza cómo el mal que a veces impera en las sociedades choca con la existencia de un espectador imparcial y con un punto de vista común sobre justicia que coincida en todo tiempo y lugar.

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  • Joaquín Rubio (eds.) & Jorge M. Streb (eds.) & Lara Almozni & Nicanor Campi & Frank Eric Maier & Natan Gabriel Modlin & Catarina Petrone, 2023. "Elementos analíticos en Teoría de sentimientos morales, parte IV," CEMA Working Papers: Serie Documentos de Trabajo. 862, Universidad del CEMA.
  • Handle: RePEc:cem:doctra:862
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    Keywords

    Adam Smith; creencias; simpatía; empatía; interés propio; moral; justicia; espectador imparcial;
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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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