P.F. Strawson y D. Hume - Una comparación a propósito de "Moralidad Social e Ideal Individual"
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Peter F. Strawson ofreció en su “Moralidad social e ideal individual” (1961) un sugerente conjunto de reflexiones en torno a la tensión entre ideales éticos del individuo y exigencias morales de la sociedad. Dichas reflexiones se reexaminan en este trabajo con el apoyo de la segunda Investigación (1751) de David Hume. Se arguye que esta obra ofrece una clave para entender varios de los problemas planteados por Strawson. De hecho, el propio Strawson adoptó años más tarde una interesante estrategia naturalista moderada de raigambre humeana.Downloads
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