Reflections on Human Nature [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 15 (4):677-677 (1962)
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A blend of acute historical analysis with ethical theory. The themes of "approbativeness", self-esteem, and emulation are distinguished and shown to be a wellspring of seventeenth and eighteenth century political and ethical thought. Drawing most heavily on Hume and Adam Smith, Lovejoy develops these key ideas into a penetrating description of ethical phenomena.--E. S. C.

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