New: humeAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917steemzzanhive-166405hive-180932hive-185836hive-183959photographyuncommonlabhive-183397hive-150122hive-144064hive-101145hive-188619hive-145157bitcoinkrsuccesshive-184714hive-193637hive-103599hive-139150hive-180301hive-109690TrendingNewHotLikersbuilderofcastles (64)in hive-110786 • last yearAssumptions, That We Are Trained To Just Accept, Keep Us Enslaved.If God is omnipotent, omniscient, and wholly good, whence evil? If God wills to prevent evil, but he cannot, then he is not omnipotent. If he can prevent evil, but does not, then he is not…arbitration (78)in hume • last yearJustice and morality.Justice may, as Hume and Smith seemed to believe, entail nothing other than refraining from harming the life, liberty, or property of others. But morality is more expansive, and requires more than…stefan.molyneux (67)in philosophy • 3 years agoThe Essence of Morality!Philosopher Stefan Molyneux answers a critic, who writes: Hello I have read UPB. I have then re read it. I have watched the show for many years. I then looked at some of the critiscims of UPB.…flexbooth (78)in ayn • 4 years agoOf impulse or reason. For me, years after having a bit of an Ayn Rand obsession, she's a perfect example of somebody who did say some brilliant, insightful things while being wrong at the very base of her philosophy.…helices (30)in wickedness • 5 years agoPhilosophy 0160To philosopher & historian the madness & imbecile wickedness of mankind ought to appear ordinary events #DavidHumehelices (30)in proportions • 5 years agoPhilosophy 0157A wise man, therefore, proportions his belief to the evidence #DavidHumetanky (69)in inductivism • 5 years ago[note] no free lunchIn the 18th century, Hume : ‘even after the observation of the frequent or constant conjunction of objects, we have no reason to draw any inference concerning any object beyond those of which we…helices (30)in people • 5 years agoPhilosophy 0140It is obvious, that the domestic industry of a people cannot be hurt by the greatest prosperity of their neighbours #DavidHumealyaugusto (51)in pt • 5 years agoDireitos dos Animais cai na Guilhotina de Hume (falácia naturalista)?Será que o conceito de "Direitos dos Animais" comete falácia naturalista? Descubra assistindo ao vídeo abaixo ou lendo a transcrição logo a seguir. Direitos dos Animais, Falácia Naturalista e…helices (30)in carelessness • 5 years agoPhilosophy 0125Carelessness and in-attention alone can afford us any remedy. For this reason I rely entirely upon them #DavidHumemandibil (68)in philosophy • 5 years agoDavid Hume´s "Is-Ought problem" in A Treatise of Human Nature (1739)Back in the first part of the 18th century, when Hume wrote his book "A Treatise of Human Nature", it did not stir much commotion in the philosophical circles or other circles for that matter. The…helices (30)in revolutions • 6 years agoPhilosophy 087Revolutions of government cannot be effected by the mere force of argument & reasoning #DavidHumetor-horuson (25)in vimana • 6 years ago2010's Cubehoneybee (77)in philosophy • 6 years agoForking Hume!I am not a philosopher. I am unable to see beyond Hume’s fork. I cannot fathom how anyone can argue that it is possible to get an ‘ought’ from an ‘is’ or vice versa. As a purely theoretical matter I…helices (30)in liberty • 6 years agoPhilosophy 035It's seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once #DavidHumehelices (30)in all • 6 years agoPhilosophy 032To hate, to love, to think, to feel, to see; all this is nothing but to perceive #DavidHumepalmerjm1 (56)in blog • 7 years agoKant’s Disposal of Humean DoubtKant’s Disposal of Humean Doubt In this essay I will distinguish Kant’s position from that of Hume, more specifically the reconstruction of his position in which Kant disposes of Humean Doubt that…benlabelle (48)in philosophy • 7 years agoCausal Law: My new modal theory of causationJust what is causation, and how does it work? In the classical world, causation was thought to be the result of one thing having some sort of causal power or energy. Later, it was thought that…palmerjm1 (56)in philosophy • 7 years agoKant's Arguement for Transcendental IdealismKant starts off by stating his argument for transcendental idealism in AT 14, before truly explaining it. He starts by laying down a framework to see his argument and relates it to nature and the…palmerjm1 (56)in philosophy • 7 years agoElizabeth of BohemiaNOTES ON PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES of Elizabeth of Bohemia. She had greek latin french, did math logics, philosophy science, did paintings. Human being is the union of mind and body. Descartes…