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  1. Adam Smith

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    Smith’s first major published work, The Theory of Moral Sentiments (1759), explored the foundations of human moral judgment, arguing that empathy—the ability to place oneself in another’s situation—was the basis for ethical evaluation. He introduced the concept of the Impartial Spectator, an internalized, idealized observer used to gauge the propriety of one's own actions.
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  2. Roman Baths

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    | Room Name | Function | Approximate Temperature Range (°C) | Primary Purpose |
    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Apodyterium | Changing Room | 18–22 | Storage of clothes; social observation |
    | Frigidarium | Cold Plunge Pool | 10–14 | Post-sweat shock treatment; epidermal firming |
    | Tepidarium | Warm/Intermediate Room | 28–33 | Acclimatization; light oil application |