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The Theory of Moral Sentiments - Adam Smith [279]

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Sir Thomas

Native Americans

natural jurisprudence

natural law

natural philosophy

negligence

Nero

Newton, Isaac

noun adjectives

numbers

Oedipus

Olympia

The Orphan of China (Voltaire)

Othello (Shakespeare)

Ovid

paganism

pain: and bodily passions; and denial; and Epicureanism; and praiseworthiness; and sympathy; and unsocial passions; and virtue

Parmenides

Parmenion

Pascal, Blaise

passions: and approval/disapproval; and Aristotelian system of virtue; and gratitude; Mandeville on; and modern philosophical systems; and Platonic system of virtue; and propriety; and rules of morality; and self-command; and self-deceit; and social custom; and Stoicism

Paulus Aemilius

Perrault, Charles

Perrault, Claude

Persaeus

Peter the Great

Petrarca, Francesco (Petrarch)

Pharsalus, battle of

Philip of Castile (Philip I)

Philip of Macedon (Philip II)

Philoctetes

Philopoemen

Phocion

Plato: and Aristotelian system of virtue; and character analysis; and character of virtue; and courage; and the Eclectics; and Epicureanism; and justice; and moral relativism; and public spirit; and social customs; system of virtue

pleasure. See also Epicurus/Epicureanism: and denial; and Epicureanism; Mandeville on; and mutual sympathy; and Platonic system of virtue; and self-command; and temperance

Pliny the Younger

Plutarch

Pompey

Pope, Alexander

positive law. See also justice

positivism

poverty: and authority of conscience; and corruption of moral sentiments; and social status; and Stoicism; and virtue

praiseworthiness; and credulity; and Epicureanism; Mandeville on; and moral relativism; and vanity

propriety: and approval/disapproval; and authority of conscience; and customs and fashion; and gratitude; and justice; and merit; and modern philosophical systems; and passions; and rules of morality; and self-command; and self-deceit; and social status; and Stoicism; and sympathy; and utility; and virtue

prosperity: and authority of conscience; and envy; and Epicureanism; and resentment; and rules of morality; and self-admiration; and selfish passions; and social status; and Stoicism

prudence: and character of virtue; and individual character; and praiseworthiness; and rules of morality; and self-command; Smith’s use of term; and Stoicism; and utility of action

Pufendorf, Samuel

punishment: and animals; approbation of; and authority of conscience; and blame-worthiness; capital punishment; and irregularity of sentiments; and justice; and negligence; and Platonic system of virtue; and praiseworthiness; and prudence; and resentment; and rules of morality; and self-command; morality; and self-command; and social order; and social status; and Stoicism; and treason

Pyrrhus

Pythagoras

Quinault, Phillipe

Quintilian

Racine, Jean

Raleigh, Sir Walter

ranks (social status): and ambition; and compassion; and custom; and family structure; and fashion; and gratitude; and individual character; and language; and self-command; and vanity

reason: and approbation; and character of virtue; loss of; and morality; and Platonic system of virtue

Reformation

Regulus

religion: and blame-worthiness; and divine justice; and duty; and happiness of others; and rules of morality; and self-admiration

resentment: and approval/disapproval; and fortune; and justice; objects of; and propriety of passions; and punishment; and rules of morality; and sociability; and social status; and sympathy; and unsocial passions

Retz, Paul de Gondi, Cardinal de

Riccoboni, Marie-Jeanne

Richardson, Samuel

Richelieu, Armand du Plessis, Cardinal de

Roman Catholic Church

Roman culture: and the arts; and friendships; and patriotism; and public spirit; and rules of morality; and self-command; and social customs; and social status; and suicide; and utility

Rousseau, Jean-Jacques

Russell, William, Lord

Sallust

Santeuil, Jean

savages

Scipio Aemilianus

Scipio Africanus

Scipio Nascia

Scottish Enlightenment

self-command. See also temperance: and authority of conscience; and propriety; and resentment of suffering; and social custom; and Stoicism;

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