Abstract

Smithian moral philosophy is based on an axiomatic principle: the individual's necessary belonging to society and moral action as a determinant of individual wellbeing. The inherent social condition of the individual due to the impossibility of autonomous psychological and ontological survival, and the moral identification with one's own happiness and that of others, achieved through direct or involuntary means, the empathy with the success or the pain of others. It is the prudent action that explains the civilian character of self-determination and self-control of decisions. For Smith, human beings are not only self-interested because they have a moral conscience and a socialized existence. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

Details

Title
Del sentimiento de la prudencia o la mano invisible de la moral
Author
Ángel, Emilio Muñoz
Pages
n/a
Publication year
2006
Publication date
Jul/Dec 2006
Publisher
Universidad de Antioquía
ISSN
01202596
e-ISSN
23230622
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Spanish
ProQuest document ID
890081445
Copyright
Copyright Universidad de Antioquia Jul/Dec 2006