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73 Syracuse L. Rev. 1 (2023)

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            PROFESSOR ADAM SMITH: HUMAN
      SENTIMENTS, MORAL IMAGINATION, AND
                     JURISPRUDENCE


                        Chapin  Ciminot


                      TABLE  OF CONTENTS

PROLOGUE  ........................................................................................... 2
INTRODUCTION  .................................................................................... 3
I. FOUR PILLARS OF THE MORAL  IMAGINATION  ................................ 8
      A. The Start: We Are Inherently Other-Regarding ................ 8
      B. Where We Go  Wrong: Wanting Approval for the Wrong
         R easons ........................................................................  11
      C. Our Defense Against Corruption: Development of the
         M oral Conscience ........................................................  14
      D. The Last Step: From Moral Conscience to General Rules 17
III. MORAL IMAGINATION  IN LAW: THE VIRTUE OF JUSTICE ............. 20
      A. A Sentimentalist Account of Justice ................................ 20
          1. Precursor to Justice: Resentment as a Moral Sentiment
             ......................................21
          2. Injustice: Injury Causing Resentment ....................... 22
          3. The Innovation of Justice as a Moral Sentiment.......... 25
      B. Justice Operationalized: The Impartial Spectator in
          Lectures on Jurisprudence ........................................... 28
          1. Stages Methodology and Growth of Law ................. 29
          2. P rop erty  ....................................................................  31
          3. Selfishness, Equity, and Come-at-it-able-ness ........ 35
          4. C ontract .................................................................... 37
IV. MORAL  IMAGINATION  IN GOVERNMENT:  COME-AT-IT-ABLE-
      N ESS ..................................................................................... 42
      A. What Goal for the State? ................................................  43


   t Professor of Law, Kline School of Law, Drexel University; J.D. University
of Chicago (1997). I would like to thank everyone at Kline School of Law, Drexel
University, who supported this research throughout all stages of the project. To that
end, I would also like to thank the participants of Latin American Conference
History of Economic Thought Conference, Panel on Adam Smith (2019), and the
University of Edinburgh Legal Theory Festival, Panel on Virtue Ethics (2018), for
helpful comments on prior versions of this paper. I would also like to thank Robin
Paul Malloy and Jerry Evensky for helpful comments on this draft. Last but certainly
not least, my special thanks to the wonderful editors of the Syracuse Law Review.

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