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Remarks Concerning the Account of the Nature of Moral Evaluation in Hume's Treatise

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 February 2009

Páll S. Árdal
Affiliation:
University of Edinburgh.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1964

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1 When in this mood Hume tends to write as if only beliefs that are based on experience are real beliefs as opposed to the superstitions inculcated by education. This involves an obvious difficulty about the concept of false beliefs which it is not our present purpose to discuss. On the account I have given a comparable difficulty arises about unjustifiable approvals.