CAN HYPOCRISY BE A VIRTUE? HUME ON THE MORALITY OF PRINCES
Author(s) -
Alexandra Maria Lafaia Machado Abranches
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ethics politics and society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2184-2582
DOI - 10.21814/eps.2.1.89
Subject(s) - hypocrisy , virtue , morality , moral obligation , politics , value (mathematics) , obligation , philosophy , moral psychology , epistemology , environmental ethics , law , political science , mathematics , statistics
This paper examines the moral status of hypocrisy in the moral andpolitical philosophy of David Hume. Its aim will be to try to determine whether,according to Hume, hypocrisy has any positive moral value, or whether, not havingany, Hume should therefore be placed in the same category of political realists suchas Machiavelli, with his sharp distinction between moral and political values. If thelatter is the case, then hypocrisy can be described as an absolute moral vice. But ifthe former is the case, that is, if hypocrisy has any moral value, then Hume doesnot support the sharp separation between what is right from a political and froma moral point of view, which means that there may even be, then, some relationbetween hypocrisy and moral obligation. In other words, hypocrisy may very wellbe virtuous.
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