David Hume: The Is/Ought (Fact/Value) Problem
~CHAPTERS~ 0:00 David Hume's Historical Background 2:31 The fact-value distinction 4:14 The is-ought problem 8:23 The Naturalistic Fallacy 10:34 A valid inference from is to ought? 12:59 Hume's rejection of Moral Realism (a.k.a Moral Objectivism) 17:25 Hume's claim that morality is deeply rooted in emotion and desire 18:28 More on Hume's rejection of Moral Realism and Cognitivism 19:27 Hume's analogy of morality to sound and color 23:24 Moral Projectivism #philosophy, #ethics, #morality, #collegeessay, #davidhume, #is-ought, #subjectivism, #realism, #projectivism, #cognitivism

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David Hume's Argument Against Moral Realism

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David Hume (Is/Ought)

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Edwin de Wit: How to Learn | Conjecture Con Oxford 2026

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Hume's is/ought problem? (L3 - Is Ought Problem - Hume)

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Bernard Williams' Attack on Moral Relativism

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Navigating Weaknesses As A Leader

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The hidden problem at the heart of nihilism | Alex O'Connor

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How To Think SO CLEARLY People Assume You're A Genius

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Metaethics & Moral Psychology: Reason vs Emotion

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Gottlob Frege - On Sense and Reference

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What is Philosophy? What Are Its Major Areas? How Is It Difference from Science and Religion?

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Immanuel Kant's Moral Theory - a summary with examples

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Arthur Schopenhauer Destroys the Bible: The Most Deceptive Fairy Tale Book

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Putnam on The Fact Value Dichotomy and Bad Philosophy

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Detroyer and Lance Bush on Moral realism

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A Conversation with Bertrand Russell (1952)

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The Is Ought Gap is Not a Problem

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Hume on Empiricism

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Two possible arguments against the existence of objective morality (and possible responses)

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