It's shown time and time again, even respected people let opinions get in the way of things. They set us back, and if morals we based on reason and logic, they wouldn't vary as much as they do. Unless people don't understand what they are believing in, thats always possible. In the third section Hume brings up justice. Justice is different (or so he says) because it is based on humanity, for the good of humanity. I agree and disagree with this, because in the justice system there are still of course, flaws. Is everything justice stands for interrupted by those who practice the use of it? Personally we are all biases in different ways. Is the justice system really for the good of humanity? Or is it for the good of the justice system? It all again goes back to sentiment being a liable part of the decision making. If in anyway it was possible to act without opinion, i would agree with Hume's suggestion that justice acts for the good of humanity. In this text Hume weighs the usage of sentiment and reason in moral decision making and then takes a deeper look at the justice
It's shown time and time again, even respected people let opinions get in the way of things. They set us back, and if morals we based on reason and logic, they wouldn't vary as much as they do. Unless people don't understand what they are believing in, thats always possible. In the third section Hume brings up justice. Justice is different (or so he says) because it is based on humanity, for the good of humanity. I agree and disagree with this, because in the justice system there are still of course, flaws. Is everything justice stands for interrupted by those who practice the use of it? Personally we are all biases in different ways. Is the justice system really for the good of humanity? Or is it for the good of the justice system? It all again goes back to sentiment being a liable part of the decision making. If in anyway it was possible to act without opinion, i would agree with Hume's suggestion that justice acts for the good of humanity. In this text Hume weighs the usage of sentiment and reason in moral decision making and then takes a deeper look at the justice