The influence of custom and fashion upon moral sentiments
Vernon L. Smith ()
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Vernon L. Smith: Chapman University
Chapter Chapter 33 in Adam Smith’s Theory of Society, 2025, pp 349-360 from Springer
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Abstract Although moral principlesPrinciples of moral judgementmoral are affected by custom and fashionFashion, they are founded on the strongest and most vigorous passions of human natureMoral sentimentsof nature which imparts to them a robustness more enduring than the changing customs and fashions of the times.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-68494-4_33
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