
O objetivo deste texto é, primeiramente, expor os contornos gerais as críticas deDavid Hume ao que o filósofo escocês chamou epicurismo moderno. Trata-se das filosofiasde Hobbes e de seus supostos epígonos, que, aos olhos de Hume, elegeram o amor própriocomo origem fundamental de nossas ações e juízos. Num segundo momento, trata-se dedelinear o lugar central do conceito de simpatia nesta crítica, bem como na constituiçãoda moral humeana.
Hobbes, Locke, Esteem, B1-5802, Hume, Philosophy (General), Self-love, Simpathy
Hobbes, Locke, Esteem, B1-5802, Hume, Philosophy (General), Self-love, Simpathy
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