Berkovski, Sandy2023-02-262023-02-262022-02-08http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111755I explore Mandeville’s account of moral judgement and its implications for the understanding of hypocrisy. According to Mandeville, we have a psychological need to like ourselves sufficiently, so as to carry on with our lives. Because our self-liking necessarily depends on the opinions others form of us, we are extraordinarily sensitive to praise and condemnation. The practice of moral judgement exploits this sensitivity. Hypocrisy is an intrinsic element of this practice.EnglishMandevilleSelf-loveSelf-likingSociabilityMoralityHypocrisyMandeville on self-liking, morality, and hypocrisyArticle10.1080/17496977.2021.20128851749-6985