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The role of conscience in Smith’s revised sentimentalism

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
The role of conscience in Smith’s revised sentimentalism / Reichlin, M. - In: INTELLECTUAL HISTORY REVIEW. - ISSN 1749-6985. - (2020), pp. 585-602. [10.1080/17496977.2020.1782598]
abstract:
It is argued that, in reworking the sentimentalist tradition of Hutcheson and Hume, Smith endeavours to tackle some of its main problems, i.e. the weakness of the foundation it provides for moral duty and its possible reduction of moral beliefs to subjective feelings. Smith addresses these problems by recovering, through his doctrine of the impartial spectator, the traditional notion of conscience, which had been given a secondary role by Hutcheson and had been entirely dropped by Hume. It is argued that, in so doing, Smith reconnects to Butler’s reflection on the authority of conscience. However, Smith offers an original account of the genesis of conscience, and of its normative power, and insists much more on the role of general norms of justice.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Reichlin, M
Authors of the University:
REICHLIN MASSIMO
Handle:
https://iris.unisr.it/handle/20.500.11768/100908
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INTELLECTUAL HISTORY REVIEW
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