According to David Hume, what type of people tend to focus on the meanness of man?
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A. Hume...
According to David Hume, what type of people tend to focus on the meanness of man?
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A. Hume describes this type of people as either eloquent or ridiculous.
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B. Hume believes that all people are interested in human nature, but lack the capabilities or education to make logical conclusions about it.
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C. Hume describes these people as indifferent to country and community, for those are the only people who are distanced and cynical enough to be interested in man’s meanness.
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D. Hume places these people in two categories: those who condemn human nature and those who glorify it.
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