Social Studies, 09.11.2019 03:31 Zaynt
In a treatise of human nature, hume says the following: "tis not unreasonable for me to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger." the important part of that, for his point, is "unreasonable." his point is that reason alone won't tell him that he ought to put his self-interest aside, even in such an extreme case. what do you make of this claim? is it unreasonable to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of your finger? if so, why? does hume's view undermine objectivity in ethics? explain your positions.
Answers: 3
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:00
Is it true the ancient egyptians created a calendar that had 10 days in a week
Answers: 1
Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:40
The physical feature that makes up part of the border between canada and the united states is the
Answers: 3
Social Studies, 23.06.2019 02:30
What are the major political parties? how do they affect elections? will give brainliest
Answers: 2
Social Studies, 23.06.2019 09:30
Donald was arrested for murdering an acquaintance. at the trial, donald takes the stand and testifies that he and the victim knew each other. he admits that they would drink and use drugs together. one night while partying, donald explains in his testimony, an argument got out of hand during a card game. donald explains that the victim accused him of cheating and pulled out a knife on him and started swinging it in the air. donald said that he had no choice but to pull out his gun and shoot the victim. the jury convicted donald of manslaughter. who would argue that donald weighed the potential costs and benefits of shooting the victim and decided to pull the trigger as a result of free will? a. a rational choice theorist b. a critical criminologist c. a conflict theorist d. a positivist
Answers: 3
In a treatise of human nature, hume says the following: "tis not unreasonable for me to prefer the...
Mathematics, 23.08.2020 06:01
Spanish, 23.08.2020 06:01
History, 23.08.2020 06:01
History, 23.08.2020 06:01
Mathematics, 23.08.2020 06:01
Mathematics, 23.08.2020 06:01
History, 23.08.2020 06:01
English, 23.08.2020 06:01
Mathematics, 23.08.2020 06:01
Law, 23.08.2020 06:01
Biology, 23.08.2020 06:01
Mathematics, 23.08.2020 06:01
Biology, 23.08.2020 06:01
Physics, 23.08.2020 06:01
Biology, 23.08.2020 06:01