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Macmillan , 1993 . Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals . Translated by
James W. Ellington . Indianapolis , Ind .: Hackett , 1981 . Metaphysics of Morals .
Translated by Mary Gregor . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1991 .
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Macmillan , 1993 . Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals . Translated by
James W. Ellington . Indianapolis , Ind .: Hackett , 1981 . Metaphysics of Morals .
Translated by Mary Gregor . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1991 .
Lindley ...
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Frankfurt , Harry G. " Coercion and Moral Responsibility . " In
Esens aan Freedom of Action . Edited by Ted Honderich . Boston : Routledge &
Kegan Paul , 1973 . King , Martin Luther , Jr. Why We Cant Waù . New York :
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BIBLIOGRAPHY Frankfurt , Harry G. " Coercion and Moral Responsibility . " In
Esens aan Freedom of Action . Edited by Ted Honderich . Boston : Routledge &
Kegan Paul , 1973 . King , Martin Luther , Jr. Why We Cant Waù . New York :
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The bottom line for Hume is that morality is derived from and based on feeling .
As he observes in the Treatise ... of verifying propositions . Since moral
judgments cannot be verified , they could not be meaningful or significant
propositions .
The bottom line for Hume is that morality is derived from and based on feeling .
As he observes in the Treatise ... of verifying propositions . Since moral
judgments cannot be verified , they could not be meaningful or significant
propositions .
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