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The Theory of Moral Sentiments
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The Theory of Moral Sentiments

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"...How are the unfortunate relieved when they have sound out a person to whom they can communicate the cause of their sorrow? Upon his sympathy they seem to disburthen themselves of a part of their distress: he is not improperly said to share it with them. He not only feels a sorrow of the same kind with that which they feel but as if he had derived a part of it to himself what he feels seems to alleviate the weight of what they feel. Yet by relating their misfortunes they in some measure renew their grief. They awaken in their memory the remembrance of those circumstances which occasion their affliction. Their tears accordingly flow faster than before and they are apt to abandon themselves to all the weakness of sorrow. They take pleasure however in all this and it is evident are sensibly relieved by it; because the sweetness of his sympathy more than compensates the bitterness of that sorrow which in order to excite that sympathy they had thus enlivened and renewed. The cruelest insult on the contrary which can be offered to the unfortunate is to appear to make light of their calamities. To seem not to be affected with the joy of our companions is but want of politeness; but not to wear a serious countenance when they tell us their afflictions is real and gross inhumanity..."

Kitap Özellikleri''''''''
Barkod9786254300196
Basım Yılı2022
Cilt DurumuKarton Kapak
Dilİngilizce
Ebat13,5 x 21
Kağıt TürüKitap Kağıdı
Sayfa Sayısı294
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Kitap Açıklaması

"...How are the unfortunate relieved when they have sound out a person to whom they can communicate the cause of their sorrow? Upon his sympathy they seem to disburthen themselves of a part of their distress: he is not improperly said to share it with them. He not only feels a sorrow of the same kind with that which they feel but as if he had derived a part of it to himself what he feels seems to alleviate the weight of what they feel. Yet by relating their misfortunes they in some measure renew their grief. They awaken in their memory the remembrance of those circumstances which occasion their affliction. Their tears accordingly flow faster than before and they are apt to abandon themselves to all the weakness of sorrow. They take pleasure however in all this and it is evident are sensibly relieved by it; because the sweetness of his sympathy more than compensates the bitterness of that sorrow which in order to excite that sympathy they had thus enlivened and renewed. The cruelest insult on the contrary which can be offered to the unfortunate is to appear to make light of their calamities. To seem not to be affected with the joy of our companions is but want of politeness; but not to wear a serious countenance when they tell us their afflictions is real and gross inhumanity..."

Kitap Özellikleri''''''''
Barkod9786254300196
Basım Yılı2022
Cilt DurumuKarton Kapak
Dilİngilizce
Ebat13,5 x 21
Kağıt TürüKitap Kağıdı
Sayfa Sayısı294
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