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From a principle, Smith clarify the tenor to us of this theory: ? ... , that is to say, we were with an eminently empirical theory. ... in the moral philosophy. Therefore, this investigation is not more than to expose, according to Smith, the means that the divine providence will occupy to govern the society, and therefore, to prove the existence and sovereignty of God in the moral scope; this already Locke in the civil scope has done it. These means will be the natural moral feelings. ... In other words, Smith recognizes that the divine mandates of the human being are those of the Génesis, that is to say, to multiply and to dominate to the? ... These instincts will be the moral feelings, that will say to us immediately, without hesitaciones and almost of reflected way, the ways due to fulfill those objectives that concern to us. ... These feelings are not another thing that the will of God, that constantly corrects (and it does not solve) the corruption of the human being, that tendency and proliferidad in badly which us estigmatiza due to the corrupt state of the man (by the original sin).
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