Hume's problem and the possibility of normative ethics

Journal of Value Inquiry 29 (2):231-239 (1995)
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Abstract

In this essay we argue that if the covering-law model of moral justification is correct, Hume's "is"-"ought" paragraph calls the possibility of a justifiable theory of moral obligation in doubt. In the first section we delineate Hume's doubts. In the second section we develop a skeptical solution to those doubts.

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Daniel Flage
James Madison University
Ronald Glass
University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

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The Hume Literature, 1995.William E. Morris - 1996 - Hume Studies 22 (2):387-400.

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Hume on "is" and "ought".A. C. MacIntyre - 1959 - Philosophical Review 68 (4):451-468.

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