登陆注册
38861100000066

第66章

It is difficult to read Adam Smith's account of the identification of sympathy and approbation, without feeling that throughout his argument there is an unconscious play upon words, and that an equivocal use of the word "sympathy" lends all its speciousness to the theory he expounds. The first meaning of the word sympathy is fellow-feeling, or the participation of another person's emotion, in which sense we may be said to sympathize with another person's hope or fear; the second meaning contains the idea of approval or praise, in which sense we may be said to sympathize with another person's gratitude or resentment. Adam Smith begins by using the word sympathy in its first and primary sense, as meaning participation in another person's feelings, and then proceeds to use it in its secondary and less proper sense, in which the idea of approbation is involved. But the sympathy in the one case is totally different from the sympathy in the other. In the one case a mere state of feeling is intended, in the other a judgment of reason. To share another person's feeling belongs only to our sensibility; to approve of it as proper, good, and right, implies the exercise of our intelligence. To employ the word "sympathy" in its latter use (as it is sometimes employed in popular parlance) is simply to employ it as a synonym for "approbation;" so that sympathy, instead of being really the source of approbation, is only another word for that approbation itself. To say that we approve of another person's sentiments when we sympathize with them is, therefore, nothing more than saying that we approve of them when we approve of them a purely tautological proposition.

It cannot therefore be said that Adam Smith's attempt to trace the feeling of moral approbation to emotions of sympathy is altogether successful, incontestable as is the truth of his appli- cation of it to many of the phenomena of life and conduct. Yet although sympathy is not the only factor in moral approbation, it is one that enters very widely into the growth of our moral perceptions. It plays, for instance, an important part in evolving in us that sense of right and wrong which is generally known as Conscience or the Moral Faculty. It is one of the elements, just as self-love is another, in that ever-forming chain of association which goes to distinguish one set of actions as good from another set of actions as bad. Our observation in others of the same outward symptoms which we know in our own case to attend joy or grief, pleasure or pain, leads us by the mere force of the remembrance of our own pleasures and pains, and independently of any control of our will, to enter into those of other people, and to promote as much as we can the one and prevent the other.

Sympathy accordingly is the source of all disinterested motives in action, of our readiness to give up pleasures and incur pains for the sake of others;and Adam Smith was so far right, that he established, by reference to this force of our sympathetic emotions, the reality of a disinterested element as the foundation of our benevolent affections. In the same way, self-love is the source of all the prudential side of morality; and to the general formation of our moral sentiments, all our other emotions, such as anger, fear, love, contribute together with sympathy, in lesser perhaps but considerable degree. None of them taken singly would suffice to account for moral approbation.

Although any action that hurts another person may so affect our natural sympathy as to give rise to the feeling of disapprobation involved in sympathetic resentment, and although an action that is injurious to ourselves may also be regarded with similar feelings of dislike, the constant pressure of authority, exercised as it is by domestic education, by government, by law, and by punishment, must first be brought to bear on such actions before the feeling of moral disapprobation can arise with regard to them. The association of the pain of punishment with certain actions, and the association of the absence of such pain (a negative pleasure) with certain others, enforces the natural dictates of our sympathetic or selfish emotions, and impresses on them the character of morality, of obligation, and of duty.

The association is so close and constant, that in course of time the feeling of the approbation or disapprobation of certain actions becomes perfectly independent of the various means, necessary at first to enforce or to prevent them; just as in many other cases our likes and dislikes become free of the associations which first permanently fixed them.

同类推荐
  • 处囊诀

    处囊诀

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 续易牙遗意

    续易牙遗意

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 养生肤语

    养生肤语

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 佛说六门陀罗尼经

    佛说六门陀罗尼经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 邺中记

    邺中记

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 九黎蛮歌行

    九黎蛮歌行

    小小村落里走出的无知少年,不经意间被卷入世间风云。不愿一叶浮萍归大海,只为守住本心立世间!
  • 我的爱情余生都是你

    我的爱情余生都是你

    六年前,他没能保护好她,导致了她的离开。六年后,再次相遇。失而复得的他发誓一定会倾尽所有去保护她,让她成为世上最幸福的女人。在她还叫夏梓渝的时候,就喜欢上了一位邻家哥哥。那个哥哥对她很好很好,他应该也是喜欢自己的吧?所以在自己成年那天,她选择了告白。结果,哥哥同意了。那晚,她开心地失眠了。在她叫云兮的时候,一不小心就喜欢上了那个外表看似清冷,实则有点黏人的男人。后来,还是她说的在一起。洛瑾熠:不管你是夏梓渝还是云兮,记不记得我,你都是我此生最爱。…………分割线…………“洛瑾熠,你为什么要对我这么好呀?”“因为你是我的矢志不渝呀。”“那你呢,为什么要和我在一起?”“因为你是我的熠熠生辉呀。”两人相视而笑。真好,我们的爱情和余生都是彼此。【甜宠文】放心入坑~
  • 让我牵着你的手

    让我牵着你的手

    叶然在发现丈夫背叛自己之后,选择了隐忍,但她内心却深受煎熬,网络上寻找安慰无果,一位男人却突然闯进了她的生活,他用真心一次次的向她证明世上有真爱!一边是貌合神离、名正言顺的丈夫,一边是重新点燃她对爱情的信心的男人,一边是亲情,一边是爱情。让爱情进化为亲情!--情节虚构,请勿模仿
  • 珍宝是光吖

    珍宝是光吖

    关于暗恋如果牧南永远不去说,也许有些事永远不会发生,是结局也是开始
  • 倾世太监绝色逍遥

    倾世太监绝色逍遥

    她在睡觉时狗血的穿越到小屁孩身上,代替哥哥初熙去洛京(天辰国首都)卖药材遭到杀手追杀,倒霉的她又狗血的成为入宫的小太监,她想方设法要保住自己和哥哥的小命,在她以为一切都按她的想法发展时,她狗血的晕了,她低估了后宫的黑暗,走进了这里,绝不可能独善其身。当她好不容易当上太监总管时才发现曾经的那个小包子是谁?那个半夜出现的“女鬼”又是谁?在他们还没有认出她时,她积极的立功然后迅速离开…到最后的最后她总算明白了,她的人生就是一部狗血史,该来的躲不了呀。不管了,一切听天由命吧!兵来将挡,水来土掩,不就是伸头一刀,缩头一刀嘛!二十年后又是一条好女。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 递给你的第三封情书

    递给你的第三封情书

    匆匆忙忙的过了几年,回首相看却依旧是少年,那些被否定的时光终被消散,林溪的童年充满了阴影,父母的离婚与抛弃,让她成为一个从小孤僻,不善与人交流,在学校到处被欺负的小女孩,但在那个盛夏了,微风正好,阳光正暖,林溪遇到了一个喜欢叫着她“阿溪”的男孩子,他是许木泽,是第一个给予她温暖的人,他会在众人嘲笑林溪的时候带她去看她最喜欢花海,他家住在海边但是他每天早上都会给林溪带早餐还嘴硬说顺路的人,“阿溪,你别怕,我会一直在你的身后做你的影子”两人彼此相依相拥,在平庸的岁月里相爱。
  • 拟天

    拟天

    扶桑神树倒塌了,镇界神兽不知所踪,诸天世界失去了支撑。至此天地元气紊乱,规则不全。在这个黑夜常驻、弱肉强食的世间,易逽睁开了双眼。从简而言,这是一个在有着卓越文明却又野蛮,濒临崩溃却又平衡的世界里,挣扎着活下去。然后变强,更强,再更强的故事。————————————————————————————天将降大任于斯人也——???:喂,扶桑树都倒了呐!世界要毁灭啦!易逽:哦,倒了就倒了呗。???(怒):你这家伙咋就半点表示都没有!年纪轻轻怎能不作为!?易逽(茫然):那能怎么办……再种一棵?.(新书求关爱,宝宝要收藏,宝宝要推荐!养书的小伙伴记得放书架哦^v^)
  • 惧冷综合症

    惧冷综合症

    你怕冷吗?张希淳特别怕冷,被心里医生诊断患有“惧冷综合征”,她遇到了一个跟她“同病相怜”的男人,却被他拐骗上了一趟死亡班机,从此开启一段与冬天、失忆有关的无限流穿越之旅。
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!