Single Idea 23115

[catalogued under 22. Metaethics / B. Value / 2. Values / g. Love]

Full Idea

It may be affirm'd, that there is no such passion in human minds, as the love of mankind, merely as such, independent of personal qualities, of services, or of relation to ourself.

Gist of Idea

We have no natural love of mankind, other than through various relationships

Source

David Hume (Treatise of Human Nature, + Appendix [1740], p.481), quoted by John Kekes - Against Liberalism 9.4

Book Reference

Kekes,John: 'Against Liberalism' [Cornell 1997], p.192


A Reaction

Hume says this is for the best. I can't imagine spontaneous love of human beings we have never met. It takes the teachings of some sort of doctrine - religious or political - to produce such an attitude. I see it as a distortion of love. A hijacking.