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Sentiment,Sensation and Sensibility: Adam Smith,Pierre Jean Georges Cabanis and Wilhelm von Humboldt
Authors:Mariana Saad
Affiliation:1. School of History, Queen Mary, University of London, UKmariana_saad@hotmail.com
Abstract:Summary

This article focuses on the analysis of sensibility in the works of three major late eighteenth-century philosophers: Smith, Cabanis and the young Wilhelm von Humboldt. It analyses to what extent Smith's concept of sympathy influenced Cabanis in France and Humboldt in Germany. It argues that modern anthropology, based on a specific theory of sensibility, assumes a strong connection between knowledge acquisition and life in society. This article reveals the strong links between the three authors which were made possible precisely because of their common philosophical background. It proves, for the first time, that Humboldt had access to Condillac's ideas before 1798, since in an early work on the state, the former makes numerous borrowings from speeches Cabanis wrote for Mirabeau, which were in turn strongly influenced by Condillac.
Keywords:Adam Smith (1723–1790)  P. J. G. Cabanis (1757–1808)  Wilhelm von Humboldt (1767–1835)  cultural transfers  science of man  Idéologues  Condillac (1714–1780)  philosophy of language  ethics  psychology  political science  the State
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