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Ability To Make Theory Of Justice
1,260 wordsIn An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, Hume speaks about the relationship between justice and utility and its connection to sentiment humanity and the ability to make moral distinctions. He first establishes the existence of justice in the world and then observes and analyzes its relationship to utility. Hume then makes the association between sentiment humanity and the ability to make moral judgements. He ultimately links this ability to the acquisition of justice. Humes explanation...
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Door To Door Hall Of Fame
3,619 wordsI love this business, exults Robert Kaynes Jr. , vice president of sales (and grandson of the founder) at Bron Shoe, the Columbus, Ohio-based company responsible for putting millions of pairs of bronzed baby shoes on bookshelves in the homes of loving parents across America for the past 75 years. It may sound schmaltzy Kaynes concedes, but its a schmaltzy business. Were selling sentiment. Still, how do you market a memory? For companies like Hallmark, FTD, Bron Shoe, and others in the sentiment ...
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Moral Distinctions Moral Behavior
1,543 wordsWhat is a moral? This is a question that has plagued philosophers for many years. Is it possible to have a set of universal morals? There are many questions that surround the mystery of morals. They seem to drive our every action. We base our decisions on what is right and what is wrong. But what is it that actually determines what is right and what is wrong? Is it our sense of reason? Is it our sense of sentiment? This is a question that David Hume spent much of his life pondering. What exactly...
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