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PART A: According to Hume, what type of people tend to focus on the meanness of
man?
Hume describes this type of people as either eloquent or ridiculous.
Hume believes that all people are interested in human nature, but lack the
capabilities or education to make logical conclusions about it
С. 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.
D. Hume places these people in two categories: those who condemn human
nature and those who glorify it.
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PART A: According to Hume, what type of people tend to focus on the meanness of
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