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Hume's Moral Theory (International Library of Philosophy)
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Hume's Moral Theory (International Library of Philosophy) Paperback - 1980

by Mackie, J.L

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First Published in 1980. This volume looks at Hume's moral theory as a relatively neglected area of Hume's philosophy and Law. It explores Hume's account of what he called article virtues and his anticipations of utilitarianism.

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(what would be most implausible) that 'reason' has no bearing at all on action. Indeed in the Enquiry he puts what is essentially the same view less provocatively by saying that 'reason and sentiment concur in almost all moral determinations and conclusions' - that is, they co-operate to determine the judgments which issue in choice and action.