Montaigne had intuitive insights that are consistent with recent neuroscience, or so it seems. Read more...
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I hadn't thought about this aspect of Montaigne's writings.
Nevertheless Adam Smith was a better systematic analyst of sympathy and how it works (see especially his Theory of Moral Sentiments)
Posted by: Philosopher's Beard | 22/01/2011 at 04:53 PM