The problem of moral based on human nature in David Hume

Authors

  • Emin Çelebi

Keywords:

moral, human nature, universality, Hume, human actions

Abstract

The biggest dream of Scottish philosopher David Hume was to establish a science to provide all the unknown about human life with concreteness as is in positive sciences. The science that he called “Human Nature Science” seems as a concept including all human actions like moral, knowledge and liberty. Naturally, everything related to human actions imply a sense in respect of moral, as well. In this study, we try to understand how Hume explained the problem of morality based on human nature.

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Author Biography

Emin Çelebi

1998: Harran University Faculty of Divinity (graduate)

2001: Selçuk University Social Sciences Institute Department of philosophy of religion (master)

2008:

2001: Selçuk University Social Sciences Institute Department  philosophy of religion (doctorate)

of 1998-2009: Ministry of Education (teacher)

2009-Now: Muş Alparslan University faculty of Sciences Department of Philosophy

Published

2011-02-01

How to Cite

Çelebi, E. (2011). The problem of moral based on human nature in David Hume. Journal of Human Sciences, 8(1), 657–665. Retrieved from https://www.j-humansciences.com/ojs/index.php/IJHS/article/view/1516

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Philosophy