David Hume | A Moral Vem do Sentimento? (Uma Investigação Sobre os Princípios da Moral)

Why are we just, friendly, or charitable? Do you think morality comes from God or from pure rational logic? Think again. Over a century before Nietzsche, the Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume threw dynamite into human thought with an overwhelming idea: we do not cultivate virtues because they are "holy" or "good," but simply because they are useful. In this video, we dive into the brilliant thought of David Hume and his work "An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals." Discover how resource scarcity and our survival instinct (long before Darwin) created what we now call Justice. We will unravel the famous Hume's Law (the "is/ought" problem), understand how Moral Sentimentalism destroyed the belief in absolute moral truths, and how these ideas paved the way for modern Utilitarianism that governs our democracies. Reason is not the master of your mind; it is the slave of your passions. We do not judge right and wrong because we understand the world, but because we feel it. If you enjoy having your beliefs challenged by philosophy, help prove that intellectual content can go viral! 👍 Leave a like and help the channel grow. 🔔 Subscribe to receive deep reflections that will shake the way you see the world. 💬 Comment below: Do you think it is possible to refute Hume's Law and prove that objective moral laws exist?