What is the role of sympathy in Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments? How does the “Impartial Spectator” come into play? How can the “Impartial Spectator” be corrupted or misled? Give some examples of this occurring.
Synpathy was characterization of feeling passionate of others and constructively mirroring the experience of others to be connected with person. Here impartial spectator comes into picturesque wherein an individual is allowed to objectively judge the ethical status of his actions and thus takes calibrated and unbiased view.
However an impartial spectator can be misled easily through influence as to what is ethical and what degree of ethics is required in action and thus makes him take biased view. For example for some taking under the table amount is unethical however for someone it is ethical as it gets the job done and thus an impartial spectator gets tradeoff and is corruptive and mislead by another individual about definition and scope of ethics.
What is the role of sympathy in Adam Smith’s The Theory of Moral Sentiments? How does...
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