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" Since morals, therefore, have an influence on the actions and affections, it follows that they cannot be derived from reason; and that because reason alone, as we have already proved, can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce... "
A Treatise on Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental ... - หน้า 235
โดย David Hume - 1878
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A treatise of human nature [by D. Hume].

David Hume - 1817 - 380 หน้า
...proved, can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions. Reason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular....principle, on •which it is founded. As long as it is allowed, that reason has no influence on our passions and actions, 'tis in vain to pretend, that morality...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 592 หน้า
...proved, can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions. Reason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular....principle, on which it is founded. As long as it is allowed, that reason has no influence on our passions and actions, 'tis in vain to pretend that morality...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 584 หน้า
...never have any such * influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions. Reason x)f itself is utterly impotent in this particular. The...principle, on which it is founded. As long as it is allowed, that reason has no influence on our passions ami actions, 'tis in vain to pretend that morality...

The Philosophical Works of David Hume ...

David Hume - 1826 - 596 หน้า
...can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or [•revent actions. Reason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular....inference; nor is there any other means of evading it, lij..ii by denying that principle, on which it is founded. As long as it is allowed, that reason has...

Philosophical Works of David Hume, เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1854 - 572 หน้า
...proved, can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or preVOL. ii. 28 vent actions. Eeason of itself is utterly impotent in this...principle, on which it is founded. As long as it is allowed, that reason has no influence on our passions and actions, it is in vain to pretend that morality...

Philosophical Works of David Hume, เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1854 - 572 หน้า
...have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or preVOL. ii. 28 vent actions. Keason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular....denying that principle, on which it is founded. As long us it is allowed, that reason has no influence on our passions and actions, it is in vain to pretend...

Shaftesbury and Hutcheson

Thomas Fowler - 1882 - 296 หน้า
...were not the Treatise, is devoted to show that " Moral distinctions are not derived from Reason." " Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions....of itself is utterly impotent in this particular." " Moral distinctions are not the offspring of reason. Reason is wholly inactive, and can never he the...

A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the ..., เล่มที่ 2

David Hume - 1898 - 534 หน้า
...prov'd, can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions. Reason of itself is utterly Impotent in this particular. The rules of morality, .rft not, mnnliisinna of Our reason. No one, I believe, will deny the justness of this inference ;...

A Short History of Morals

John Mackinnon Robertson - 1920 - 494 หน้า
...courage in comparison with that given to moral qualities. 8 Bk. ii . pt. iii, sec. 3. actions. Beason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular....morality therefore are not conclusions of our reason." ' In the second INQUIRY this summing-up substantially reappears : — " The distinct boundaries and...

Moral Realism and the Foundations of Ethics

David Owen Brink - 1989 - 394 หน้า
...prov'd, can never have any such influence. Morals excite passions, and produce or prevent actions. Reason of itself is utterly impotent in this particular....morality, therefore, are not conclusions of our reason" (Hume 1739: III, i, 1/457). that moral claims cannot be fact-stating and that, as a result, noncognitivism...
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