Published Jun 25, 2008



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Juan Samuel Santos Castro

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Abstract
Hume's problematic motivation of the virtue of justice is interpreted at least in three different ways: as an interested willingness, as a useful but self-indulgent willingness, finally, as a moral, deliberate and pleasant willingness where concern for the good of others or the society is intentionally expressed. This essay holds the last one of these readings and aims toreveal how it better fits the common sense view of any virtue.
Keywords

Hume, justice, virtue, moral, passionsHume, justicia, virtud, moral, pasiones

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How to Cite
Santos Castro, J. S. (2008). The Virtue of Justice Morality. Two Interpretations of Honesty in Hume. Universitas Philosophica, 25(50). Retrieved from https://ojspuj.repositoriodigital.com/index.php/vniphilosophica/article/view/11218
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