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Perry, Hume and the rejection of naturalism

Stephen Satris

pp. 95-124

Abstract

Apart from my emphasis on language, my approach is not dissimilar to that of Hume. We must “glean up our experiments in this science from a cautious observation of human life, and take them as they appear in the common course of the world, by men’s behavior in company, in affairs, and in pleasures.”1 Stevenson further remarks in the preface that a proper use of this Humean method of observation will show that empiricism does not discredit or distort ethics but can succeed in giving ethics a place whose importance is without question.

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Satris Stephen (1987) Ethical emotivism. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 95-124

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-3507-5_5

Full citation:

Satris Stephen (1987) Perry, Hume and the rejection of naturalism, In: Ethical emotivism, Dordrecht, Springer, 95–124.