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Moral distinctions arise from feelings of pleasure and pain from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

When we examine the nature of moral distinctions, we find that they ultimately stem from our feelings of pleasure and pain. These feelings are the foundation upon which our moral judgments are built. It is through our experiences of pleasure and pain that we come to distinguish between actions that are morally right and morally wrong. Our feelings of pleasure and pain play a crucial role in shaping our moral sense. When we experience pleasure as a result of certain actions, we are inclined to view those actions as morally good. Conversely, when we experience pain or discomfort, we are more likely to deem those actions as morally bad. In this way, our feelings of pleasure and pain act as a gu...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature

    David Hume

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