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The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith is a seminal work in moral philosophy, exploring how human beings develop ethical judgment through sympathy and social interaction. Smith argues that morality arises from our ability to empathize with others and that justice and virtue are essential to a well-functioning society. The book laid the foundation for Smith’s later work, The Wealth of Nations, and remains influential in ethics, psychology, and economics.