Two Versions of Practical Reason: Hume and Thomas Aquinas
Thomas Aquinas would have agreed with Hume's approach in the “is-ought question”, also called "Hume's law", because both would agree that it is not theoretical reason that encourages moral action. To act right is characteristic of the common man, not of metaphysicists. The “is-ought question” opens...
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2023
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