Stephen Hicks, Ph.D.

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William Kline on David Hume’s ethics

David Hume is the most influential dead philosopher, according to a recent vote by contemporary philosophers.

William Kline of the University of Illinois, Springfield, is an expert on Hume, and he gave a talk recently at Rockford College on Hume’s ethical theory. Here is my follow-up interview with him:

Dr. Kline also spoke at Rockford College on market-based business ethics. His visit was sponsored by the Center for Ethics and Entrepreneurship.

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Posted in Ethics and History of Philosophy 1 year, 10 months ago at 2:40 am.

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