All systems of morality, which have hitherto been advanced, are founded on the principle that morality is something real and intrinsic.
Empiricism, skepticism
All systems of morality, which have hitherto been advanced, are founded on the principle that morality is something real and intrinsic.
Empiricism, skepticism
A Treatise of Human Nature, Book III, Of Morals, Part I, Of virtue and vice in general, Section I, Moral distinctions not derived from reason
1740
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