Monday, April 7, 2008

Hume Sceptical Part II

Hume says there is can be nothinng more sceptical, or more full of doubt and hesitation, than scepticism itself. Moral scepticism and the reasonings behind it are popular, and objections derive from the natural weakness of human understanding. Hume says the sceptics would not survive by themselves in the world. I think he suggests not being so sceptical at present and moving on in an attempt that the sceptical questions will be answered by an intellect not yet achieved.

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