The Skeptic is very much Hume the style of the other ones is not like he's doing a bit for them. Right because the conceit is that he is speaking in the voice of these somebody representing these other schools of thought and so yeah exactlyYeah but I think that we should discuss the skeptic mostly as a stanner way because I do think it represents Hume's views. There's very little in this essay that he disagrees with and that's just not true for the other essays.
David and Tamler gild and stain David Hume’s essay “The Sceptic†with their sentiments. If nothing is inherently valuable or despicable, desirable or hateful, then what do philosophers have to offer when it comes to happiness? If reason is powerless, does it all come down to our emotions and “humours� Or does the study of philosophy and liberal arts naturally lead to a fulfilling and virtuous life? Plus we look at a new non-traditional social psych paper on how we always imagine that things could be better, and tip our caps to the queen of handling Twitter pile-ons (and former VBW guest) – Candy Mom.
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