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Self-Quiz 3.1: David Hume,
Moral Distinctions Not Derived from Reason
Metaethics
The Status of Morality
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According to Hume, all of our perceptions are either
impressions or ideas.
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imaginings or reasonings.
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illusions or observations.
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true or false.
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According to Hume, reason alone
is the most noble ability of mankind.
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allows us to discern our moral duty.
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is incapable of motivating people to action.
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is an infallible guide to truth in philosophy.
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Which of the following claims does Hume explicitly endorse?
We can't derive claims about how the world
is
from claims about how the world
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to be.
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We can't derive claims about how the world
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to be from claims about how the world
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It is impossible to argue for claims about how the world
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It is impossible to argue for claims about how the world
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According to Hume, reason can
indirectly
influence action by
exciting a passion within us
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illuminating the means by which we can exert a passion
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Both of the above
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None of the above (reason has no influence on action
at all
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Hume claims that a rational system of morality must relate
actions of the mind to actions of the mind.
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external objects to external objects.
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actions of the mind to external objects.
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All of the above
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Hume thinks all of our ideas
come from perception
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come from reason
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are innate.
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come from God
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Which of the following does Hume think is capable of directly motivating people?
Reason
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Passions
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Morality
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Both b and c
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