Letters on Sympathy

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Letters on Sympathy is an influential late-18th-century philosophical work by Sophie de Grouchy that explores the nature of human sympathy and moral sentiments in dialogue with Enlightenment thinkers like Adam Smith.

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Lettres sur la sympathie 1

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
author Sophie de Grouchy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
discusses happiness
justice
moral psychology
nature of human sympathy
social relations
engagesWith Adam Smith's moral theory
Enlightenment moral philosophy
social contract debates
form epistolary essays
genre Enlightenment philosophy
moral philosophy
hasReception considered an important contribution to Enlightenment moral philosophy
recognized as a significant work by a woman philosopher of the 18th century
hasSubject moral education
relationship between individual and society
role of emotions in morality
historicalContext French Enlightenment NERFINISHED
pre-Revolutionary France
influenced later interpretations of Adam Smith
modern discussions of sympathy in ethics
influencedBy Adam Smith NERFINISHED
The Theory of Moral Sentiments NERFINISHED
language French
mainTheme moral philosophy
moral sentiments
sympathy
notableFor critique of purely rationalist ethics
feminist perspective on sympathy
integration of moral philosophy and political thought
philosophicalApproach moral sentimentalism
sentimentalist ethics
philosophicalTradition Enlightenment
publicationCentury 18th century
publicationPeriod late 18th century

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Sophie de Grouchy notableWork Letters on Sympathy
Sophie de Grouchy notableWork Letters on Sympathy
this entity surface form: Lettres sur la sympathie