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    Value or Moral Judgments, According to Hume
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Value or Moral Judgments, According to Hume

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Question 18

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Value or moral judgments, according to Hume,


A) are matters of fact and not relations of ideas.
B) are founded on sentiment or feeling.
C) are based solely on self-interest.
D) can be justified only by appeal to the authority of God.

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