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Hume's Morality - Feeling and Fabrication (Paperback)
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Hume's Morality - Feeling and Fabrication (Paperback)
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Rachel Cohon offers an original interpretation of the moral
philosophy of David Hume, focusing on two areas. Firstly, his
metaethics. Cohon reinterprets Hume's claim that moral distinctions
are not derived from reason and explains why he makes it. She finds
that Hume did not actually hold three "Humean" claims: 1) that
beliefs alone cannot move us to act, 2) that evaluative
propositions cannot be validly inferred from purely factual
propositions, or 3) that moral judgments lack truth value.
According to Hume, human beings discern moral virtues and vices by
means of feeling or emotion in a way rather like sensing; but this
also gives the moral judge a truth-apt idea of a virtue or vice as
a felt property. Secondly, Cohon examines the artificial virtues.
Hume says that although many virtues are refinements of natural
human tendencies, others (such as honesty) are constructed by
social convention to make cooperation possible; and some of these
generate paradoxes. She argues that Hume sees these traits as
prosthetic virtues that compensate for deficiencies in human
nature. However, their true status clashes with our common-sense
conception of a virtue, and so has been concealed, giving rise to
the paradoxes.
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