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The major impediment standing in the way for economists seeking to understand Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral …
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Adam Smith’s version of Virtue Ethics can be traced directly back to Plato (Socrates) and Aristotle. Smith basically skipped Aquinas and Augustine because they were also Catholic theologians, as well as philosophers. Referencing them would not have been looked upon kindly by the Scottish...
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Keynes carefully and methodically devoted chapter nine of the General Theory to a detailed discussion of Virtue Ethics … which is related to Adam Smith’s discussion in The Theory of Moral Sentiments. Both Virtues and Vices were considered by … Theory of Moral Sentiments into the virtue of self command. Adam Smith’s and Keynes’s explicit use of an Aristotelian, Virtue …
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