By and for the people
In the eighteenth century, David Hume posited, "And though the philosopher may live remote from business[,] . . . philosophy, if carefully cultivated by several, must gradually diffuse itself throughout the whole society, and bestow a similar correctness on every art and calling." While as...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Hastings Center report 2014-07, Vol.44 (4), p.1 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the eighteenth century, David Hume posited, "And though the philosopher may live remote from business[,] . . . philosophy, if carefully cultivated by several, must gradually diffuse itself throughout the whole society, and bestow a similar correctness on every art and calling." While asking a lot, Hume nonetheless articulates some of the hopes I brought to The Hastings Center two years ago. In my work here, I often consider how to best allocate time to ask both, what is the moral message? and, how can we use that moral message to better the world? |
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ISSN: | 0093-0334 1552-146X |