Hume and Kant
.... Such terms can have meaning only if the ideas associated with them are culled from sensation, which is why morality is more
feeling to
Hume than Kant. ....
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Contrast of the Ideas of Kant & Hume
.... Such terms can have meaning only if the ideas associated with them are culled from sensation, which is why morality is more
feeling to
Hume than Kant. ....
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Social Science & Philosophy
.... To
Hume, unlike Kant, morality is a matter of
feeling, made aware by instincts or sympathy, and modulated in accordance with general rules and conventions of ....
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HUME & KANT This research compares and contrast
.... Kant classified mental faculties into cognitive (knowing),
feeling, and desire and a ....
Hume gave Associationism its definitive form and formulated its laws of ....
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David Hume
.... Therefore, it is only memory that gives one the
feeling of possessing a .... As many philosophers (including
Hume himself) have pointed out, no matter how much of a ....
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Hume on the Nature of Morality
....
Hume decides finally that it is likely there is some internal sense or
feeling which nature has made universal and which determines morality as an active ....
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Philosophies of Berkeley & Hume
.... know the size, shape, location, or dimensionality of an objects is by
feeling it or .... 5.
Hume follows Locke by determining that all the contents of the mind, all ....
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Theories of Berkeley & Hume
.... know the size, shape, location, or dimensionality of an objects is by
feeling it or .... 5.
Hume follows Locke by determining that all the contents of the mind, all ....
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The Enlightenment and Moral Theory
.... reason or from sentiment, meaning whether morals develop by means of a chain of reasoning and argument or from some
feeling or internal sense.
Hume says this ....
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Nature of Human Action & Moral Action
.... nor has any tendency to regulate our lives and actions (
Hume 5-6).
Hume decides finally that it is likely there is some internal sense or
feeling which nature ....
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Moral Philosophies & Drug Usage
.... sentiment, meaning "whether we attain the knowledge of them by a chain of argument and induction, or by an immediate
feeling and finer internal sense" (
Hume 13 ....
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Theory of Moral Sentiment
....
Hume says that both sides in this argument are susceptible of specious arguments. .... seems to fall between the two and to involve both
feeling and rationalization ....
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Kant and Mill on Duty
.... in various ways. Aristotle,
Hume and Rousseau all gave
feeling an important place in the conceptions of morality. How we felt about ....
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The Problem of Knowledge
.... between impressions and ideas, while it does show that
Hume believes experience .... have seen that, as ethical judgments are mere expressions of
feeling, there can ....
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What Dreams May Come and Death
.... as if he is alive, though he is immaterial in the material world, and his emotion legitimates this
feeling. .... All of that is just so much nonsense to David
Hume. ....
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Philosophy for Dinner
.... is an aspect of instinct for self-preservation, is a result of the
feeling produced because .... us to a state of assurance and conviction on any subject" (
Hume 723 ....
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The Sibling Society
.... a more vertical orientation, he also gives off a very strong
feeling of an .... century, Adam Smith, Thomas Hobbes, Bernard Mandeville, and David
Hume, speaking for ....
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The French Revolution and Rousseau
.... this time Rousseau was suffering from persecution mania and believed that
Hume was part .... on reason and the suspicion of reason as against "
feeling," between the ....
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God
.... But Alper argues that man made chemicals alter mood and
feeling then leaps to ....
Hume was more along the lines of Alper when he suggested about Christianity that ....
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Burger King Advertising Campaign
.... grew to 6 percent of gross sales during the Kids Club program (
Hume, 1990, January 29 .... is created, it remains for the consumer to act on the
feeling created by ....
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
.... Mutual dislikes between (for example)
Hume and Dr. Johnson or Voltaire and assorted .... the earlier strand of thought in its deification of
feeling, its suspicion ....
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau's Political Philosophy
.... by this time Rousseau was suffering from persecution mania and believed that
Hume was part .... adult and has his or her own ways of seeing,
feeling, and thinking. ....
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Paul Tillich and Christian Theology The purpose of this research ...
.... A
feeling of the depth of life may take the form of a sense of .... can be said to have originated in philosophy and Western intellectual history with David
Hume. ....
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Reform Piorities in the Age of Enlightenment
.... Far from
feeling that nothing can be done in the moral training of human .... reform will have real-world consequences, is contained in the work of David
Hume. ....
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Age of Enlightenment Reforms
.... Far from
feeling that nothing can be done in the moral training of human .... reform will have real world consequences, is contained in the work of David
Hume. ....
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Ideas of the Enlightenment & Romanticism
.... Indeed,
Hume, who "explicitly rejected the philosophy of natural law" (Baumer 223 .... to the Enlightenment, although in its deification of
feeling, its suspicion of ....
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Kripke's Causal Theory The purpose of this rese
.... as follows: According to positivists, Liebniz and
Hume--especially
Hume--had correctly .... of Mind "that belief is `constituted by a certain
feeling or complex of ....
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Women Poets of the Late 20th Century
.... This does not, however, engender a
feeling of hopelessness in the speaker who admits .... and with an introduction by Diane Wood Middlebrook and Diana
Hume George. ....
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Definitions of Freedom
.... the social contract as described by Locke, Hobbes, Rousseau, and
Hume, among others .... valuable, the right to speak less certain, and the
feeling of participation ....
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Critiques of Hegel's Philosophy of Religion The purpose of this ...
.... Hence, as Fackenheim shows, the atheistic skepticism of
Hume, and the skepticism tinged .... and real experience, the secular and the spiritual, the
feeling and the ....
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