But how could that be true? To have emotion is to have an intuitive feeling about something. Hume's belief and the definition of emotion go hand and hand by saying that one must feel a specific way about something in order to act but, acting with reason and matter of fact just acting to do so, with no emotion is not possible in Hume’s opinion. But, Hume's belief and also my opinion, that morality is based on sentiments which is having feelings and can also be defined as a view toward something or an opinion. How can one can have an opinion without feeling? I believe that in order to have an opinion you have to feel some way toward said subject which supports Hume's belief and excludes the idea of reason being a way to discover moral truths. Hume does not dismiss the idea of
But how could that be true? To have emotion is to have an intuitive feeling about something. Hume's belief and the definition of emotion go hand and hand by saying that one must feel a specific way about something in order to act but, acting with reason and matter of fact just acting to do so, with no emotion is not possible in Hume’s opinion. But, Hume's belief and also my opinion, that morality is based on sentiments which is having feelings and can also be defined as a view toward something or an opinion. How can one can have an opinion without feeling? I believe that in order to have an opinion you have to feel some way toward said subject which supports Hume's belief and excludes the idea of reason being a way to discover moral truths. Hume does not dismiss the idea of