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Virtue is defined by principles of utility and social conventions from "summary" of A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume

According to Hume, the concept of virtue is closely tied to the principles of utility and social conventions. Virtue is not an inherent quality in actions themselves, but rather is determined by their usefulness or benefit to society. In other words, an action is considered virtuous if it promotes the overall well-being of individuals and the community as a whole. Hume argues that our moral judgments are based on the utility of actions and their consequences. When we praise or condemn someone for their actions, we are ultimately evaluating the impact of those actions on society. This utilitarian approach to ethics suggests that virtue is defined by its ability to bring about positive outcomes and promote social harmony. Furtherm...
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    A Treatise of Human Nature

    David Hume

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