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14 Cards in this Set
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According to Humes, what 2 ways does reason function?
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1. Demonstrative & 2. Probabilistic
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Demonstrative Reasoning
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Logical & Mathematical Reasoning (does not influence the will, does not bring action)
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Probabilistic Reasoning
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does not influence the will.
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What makes a sentence true or false?
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Analytic or synthetic
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Analytic
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True by definition
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Synthetic
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Ethical truth
Math Logic |
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Categorical Imperative
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To set our own rules and obey them. Do not involve a particular end.
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Hypothetical Imperative
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Involves a particular end (if you want..., then you should....
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Morality is based on the passions, not reason
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Humes
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Rational being
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to follow categorical imperatives
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Imperatives
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expressed with an ought or should
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Universal Beneficence
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Everyone has natural feeling or love for another. By Hume
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Rules of Skill
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If you want..... then you should ....
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Counsels of Prudence
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If you want happiness, then you should....
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