“Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy

Growing literature on Adam Smith’s system of sympathy has recovered an enriching view on our understanding of human interactions. Much attention has been placed on the construction of moral and social communities, the process of identification and recognition that Smith presents. But, the features S...

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Main Authors: Andrés Alvarez, Jimena Hurtado
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2015-08-01
Series:Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought
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Online Access:http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/IJHE/article/view/49769
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spelling doaj-963aa55b316640a6a99c802b17f151572020-11-24T21:04:32ZspaUniversidad Complutense de MadridIberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought2386-57682015-08-012112010.5209/rev_IJHE.2015.v2.n1.4976947334“Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathyAndrés Alvarez0Jimena Hurtado1Universidad de los AndesUniversidad de los AndesGrowing literature on Adam Smith’s system of sympathy has recovered an enriching view on our understanding of human interactions. Much attention has been placed on the construction of moral and social communities, the process of identification and recognition that Smith presents. But, the features Smith attributes to the intersubjective identifi-cation mechanism of sympathy can also lead to conceive of the possibility of exclusion of some members of a com-munity. The asymmetry of sympathy allows explaining emulation of those seen as more fortunate as well as the exclusion of those perceived as miserable. Through a formal representation we try to illustrate the phenomena of inclusion and exclusion present in intersubjective relations and the construction of communities.http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/IJHE/article/view/49769Adam Smithsimpatíaemulaciónexclusión
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“Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy
Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought
Adam Smith
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Jimena Hurtado
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title “Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy
title_short “Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy
title_full “Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy
title_fullStr “Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy
title_full_unstemmed “Out of sight, out of mind”: Social interactions and Smith's asymmetrical sympathy
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publisher Universidad Complutense de Madrid
series Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought
issn 2386-5768
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Growing literature on Adam Smith’s system of sympathy has recovered an enriching view on our understanding of human interactions. Much attention has been placed on the construction of moral and social communities, the process of identification and recognition that Smith presents. But, the features Smith attributes to the intersubjective identifi-cation mechanism of sympathy can also lead to conceive of the possibility of exclusion of some members of a com-munity. The asymmetry of sympathy allows explaining emulation of those seen as more fortunate as well as the exclusion of those perceived as miserable. Through a formal representation we try to illustrate the phenomena of inclusion and exclusion present in intersubjective relations and the construction of communities.
topic Adam Smith
simpatía
emulación
exclusión
url http://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/IJHE/article/view/49769
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