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Aparecida en 1759 y publicada por el FCE en 1979, ésta es la primera obra publicada por el filósofo y economista escocés Adam Smith y la que le dio fama entre los círculos ilustrados europeos. Es una brillante aportación a la polémica acerca del origen de los juicios morales y es sin duda la obra más trabajada y reelaborada de su autor. PA de la afirmación de que los juicios morales no son producto de la razón, lo que no impide que su funcionamiento pueda ser comprendido por ella. La obra pretende explicar la moral no como algo eterno o natural que precede a la sociedad, sino como algo construido en la interacción humana y dependiente de las circunstancias sociales.
Out of the shadows and meaner than ever, volume three of this award-winning horror series packs international star power. Featuring ten brand-new stories by the legendary Guy N. Smith, the prolific Adam Millard, master of horror Nicholas Paschall, and others, this collection is certain to keep you up at night. Take care as you reach into these dark places, for the things here bite, and you may withdraw a hand short of a few fingers.Cannibal House, by Guy N. Smith ?Jack Enfield?s home comes with a history, and a hunger he can neither understand nor sate.The House Wants What The House Wants, by Adam Millard ?As four college friends settle into their new home, little do they know that their home has plans for them as well.Tree Huggers, by Nathan Robinson ?A group of friends chain themselves to trees to protest deforestation. None of them suspected that something in those woods was stalking them, looking to make them its next meal.No Thanks, by Antonio Simon, Jr. ?A meek employee perpetrates a workplace massacre, knowing he can dispel away the consequences with the two most powerful words in the universe.A Misse