261015 Hume, Über Moral (S) (SoSe 2018)

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"Über Moral" ist der abschließende Teil von David Humes "Traktat über die menschliche Natur". Mehr noch als in seiner späteren Schrift "Eine Untersuchung über die Prinzipien der Moral" wird hier sein Projekt deutlich, die Moral unter Rückgriff auf die menschliche Natur zu erklären. Humes metaethische und moraltheoretische Überlegungen sind bis heute ein wichtiger und vieldiskutierter Beitrag zur Moralphilosophie. Sie sollen im Seminar gemeinsam erarbeitet und hinsichtlich ihrer Überzeugungskraft geprüft werden.

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David Hume, "Über Moral". Suhrkamp Studienbibliothek 2007

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