“Poets can paint virtue in the most charming colours; but, as they address themselves entirely to the passions, they often become advocates for vice. Even philosophers are apt to bewilder themselves in the subtilty of their speculations; and we have seen some go so far as to deny the reality of all moral distinctions.”
Hume, David. (1987) “Of The Study Of History,” in Eugene F. Miller eds. Essays, moral, political, and literary,567. Indianapolis: LibertyClassics.
*索書號:B1475 1985 人社分館
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