question archive How does Natural Law Theory attempt to avoid the difficulties raised by Hume's argument? (humes argument:our motivations always depend on our desires, beliefs alone could never move us and that we must want something before we can never act)
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How does Natural Law Theory attempt to avoid the difficulties raised by Hume's argument? (humes argument:our motivations always depend on our desires, beliefs alone could never move us and that we must want something before we can never act)