
doi: 10.1400/204834
handle: 11573/1416342
In this paper I claim that Hume’s virtue ethics, in line with the classical conceptions, identifies a necessary psychological characteristic for the possession of the virtues: these psychological states are the moral sentiments.
David Hume; Virtue Ethics; Moral Psychology
David Hume; Virtue Ethics; Moral Psychology
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