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Hume's "moral sense" or "sense of virtue" involves
{ 1 } - grasping intellectually which things are good and which are bad.
{ 2 } - feeling praise or blaim toward certain kinds of things.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
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Hume's "moral sense" or "sense of virtue" involves
{ 1 } - grasping intellectually which things are good and which are bad.
{ 2 } - feeling praise or blaim toward certain kinds of things.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
It's about our feelings, not our grasp of truths.
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Hume's "moral sense" or "sense of virtue" involves
{ 1 } - grasping intellectually which things are good and which are bad.
{ 2 } - feeling praise or blaim toward certain kinds of things.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
It's about our feelings, not our grasp of truths.
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Hume's "moral sense" or "sense of virtue" involves
{ 1 } - grasping intellectually which things are good and which are bad.
{ 2 } - feeling praise or blaim toward certain kinds of things.
{ 3 } - both of the above.
It's about our feelings, not our grasp of truths.
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