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What are the translations of Adam Smith's Theory of Moral Sentiments?
There are three versions of moral sentiment theory in the market. The earliest version is the commercial version translated by Jiang, Qin Beiyu, Zhu Zhongdi and Shen, which was reprinted by the Commercial Press 1998 in 2004 (hereinafter referred to as "Jiang Edition"). In 2003, China Social Sciences Publishing House published the translated Theory of Moral Sentiments (hereinafter referred to as the "remaining edition"). The Theory of Moral Sentiments published by China City Publishing House was translated by Han Wei (hereinafter referred to as "Korean version"). The Korean version was first published by Xiyuan Publishing House in 2005 and reprinted by Guangming Daily Publishing House in 2007. Until 2008, China City Press published the Korean version again. Besides,

1 book information

Title: On Moral Sentiments

Author: [English] Adam Smith, translated by Fan Bing

Publishing House: Shanxi Economic Publishing House

Release time: 20 10-6- 1

ISBN: 9787807672869

Format: 16

Pricing: 32.00 yuan

2 Book information

Topic: On Moral Sentiment

Author: (English) Smith, translated by Xie.

Publishing House: Central Compilation Publishing House

Release date: August 2008-1

Words: 380000

Page count: 437

Format: large 32 format

Industrial and commercial bank number: 9787802 1 14302

Pricing: 30.00.

The Theory of Moral Sentiments is an ethical work by Adam 6 1 Smith, which has been revised six times in his life. Starting from human emotion and sympathy, Smith discussed a series of concepts such as good and evil, beauty and ugliness, justice and responsibility. And then reveals the secret of the harmonious development of human society. The theory of moral sentiment has played a more fundamental role in promoting the greater social purpose of human welfare. It is an indispensable "Bible" for the benign operation of the market economy and can be called the Analects of Confucius in the western world. For reference only.