
Hobbes, Hume, Spinoza, and the Politics of Human Nature
Political Theory 101
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Views on the Relationship Between Is and Ought in Moral Philosophy
This chapter explores the views of Parfit, Hume, Mill, and Sidgwick on the relationship between is and ought in moral philosophy, discussing the challenges faced by each philosopher in justifying moral principles through their respective perspectives.
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