An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals by David HUME read by Various | Full Audio Book
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An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals by David HUME (1711 - 1776)
Genre(s): Philosophy
Read by: Ruth Golding, MorganScorpion, gscheids, Lucas Boulding, Anthony Webster, Amy Koenig in English
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 01 - Section I. Of the General Principles of Morals
00:15:11 - 02 - Section II. Of Benevolence, Part I
00:20:50 - 03 - Section II. Of Benevolence, Part II
00:30:38 - 04 - Section III. Of Justice, Part I
00:52:43 - 05 - Section III. Of Justice, Part II
01:22:36 - 06 - Section IV. Of Political Society
01:34:44 - 07 - Section V. Why Utility Pleases, Part I
01:48:00 - 08 - Section V. Why Utility Pleases, Part II
02:17:16 - 09 - Section VI. Of Qualities Useful to Ourselves, Part I
02:41:22 - 10 - Section VI. Of Qualities Useful to Ourselves, Part II
02:53:49 - 11 - Section VII. Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Ourselves
03:21:23 - 12 - Section VIII. Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Others
03:37:40 - 13 - Section IX. Conclusion, Part I
04:05:26 - 14 - Section IX. Conclusion, Part II
04:18:59 - 15 - Appendix I. Concerning Moral Sentiment
04:41:29 - 16 - Appendix II. Of Self-Love
05:04:17 - 17 - Appendix III. Some Farther Considerations with Regard to Justice
05:24:17 - 18 - Appendix IV. Of Some Verbal Disputes
David Hume, an eminent Scottish philosopher, historian, and essayist, explores the nature and foundation of Morals in this book, which was written as a popular summary of Book III in A Treatise of Human Nature. Hume states: 'There has been a controversy started of late, much better worth examination, concerning the general foundation of Morals; whether they be derived from Reason, or from Sentiment; whether we attain the knowledge of them by a chain of argument and induction, or by an immediate feeling and finer internal sense; whether, like all sound judgement of truth and falsehood, they should be the same to every rational intelligent being; or whether, like the perception of beauty and deformity, they be founded entirely on the particular fabric and constitution of the human species.' (Excerpted from Section I - Of the General Principles of Morals) (Summary from the text and adapted from Wikipedia by lubee930)
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