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Altruism

In Our Time: Philosophy

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What Is Enlightenment Thinking?

The two key enlightenment figures, i think, to o to talk about here. I mean, tis human cantor, thethe two key enlightenment figure, i say, more important than one another. In hume, writing in the first part of the eighteenth century, he was a bit of a sceptic about religion. He famously argued that it could never be rational to accept an account of a miracle. And for kant, of course, reason, as john has already made clear, was absolutely the heart of a a morality. But moral feeling, altruistic feeling, sentiments of any sort, were, in a sense, the enemy of doing an action of moral worst.

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