Episode Synopsis "Humean Ethics: Non-Cognitivism, the passions and moral motivation "
Part 4 of 7 in Marianne Talbot's "A Romp Through Ethics for Complete Beginners". In this episode we reflect on Hume's account of morality and his rejection of reason as the source of morality.
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