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According to Hume, individuals are only so far virtuous as they conform themselves to the dictates of reason.
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According to Hume, our passions can be unreasonable only when they are founded on false suppositions.
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Hume claims that virtue is natural, whereas vice is unnatural.
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Hume claims that reason is sometimes sufficient to produce moral blame or approbation.
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Hume holds that justice is valuable only because it contributes to utility.
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