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Describe the nature of morality in David Hume philosophy

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Hume claims that moral distinctions are not derived from reason but rather from sentiment. ... In the Treatise he argues against the epistemic thesis (that we discover good and evil by reasoning) by showing that neither demonstrative nor probable/causal reasoning has vice and virtue as its proper objects.

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Hume claims that moral distinctions are not derived from reason but rather from sentiment. ... In the Treatise he argues against the epistemic thesis (that we discover good and evil by reasoning) by showing that neither demonstrative nor probable/causal reasoning has vice and virtue as its proper objects.

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