David Hume — "The rules of morality are not the conclusions of our reason."
The rules of morality are not the conclusions of our reason.
The rules of morality are not the conclusions of our reason.
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"The passion of vanity is rather a proof of a little mind, than of a great one."
"The identity, which we ascribe to the mind of man, is only a fictitious one."
"The general maxims of morality are insufficient to determine us to action."
"Barbarous nations display this superiority, by reducing their females to the most abject slavery; by confining them, by beating them, by selling them, by killing them."
"The greatest part of mankind are naturally stupid and ignorant, and consequently owe their submission to the magistrate by the force of custom and education, more than from any sense of their duty or …"
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