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Part 1 | The Rise and Fall of Moral Science

1.1 | Philosophy Lost

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1.2 | The Is-Ought Problem

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July 23, 2023

I've just come across this article by Stephen M. Campbell on how to interpret Hume's Skepticism. Interesting stuff.

https://www.academia.edu/4095374/The_Surprise_Twist_in_Humes_Treatise

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  • Introduction
  • Part 1 | The Rise and Fall of Moral Science
    • 1.1 | Philosophy Lost
    • 1.2 | The Is-Ought Problem
    • 1.3 | Justice As Traffic Management
    • 1.4 | What Is a Theory?
  • Part 2 | After Solipsism
  • Part 3 | Toward a Realistic Idealism
  • Part 4 | Political Economy & Moral Science
  • Part 5 | Political Economy & Moral Science II
  • Part 6 | Inventing the Self
  • Part 7 | The Possibility of Civilization
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