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Ghella [55]
1 year ago
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How are David Humes views relevant in todays world?

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Nataly_w [17]1 year ago
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Today, philosophers recognize Hume as a thoroughgoing exponent of philosophical naturalism, as a precursor of contemporary cognitive science, and as the inspiration for several of the most significant types of ethical theory developed in contemporary moral philosophy.

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