236479 Hume wrote, “The laws of war, which then succeed to those of equity and justice, are rules calculated for the advantage and utility of that particular state in which men are now placed. And were a civilized nation engaged with barbarians who observed no rules even of war, the former must also suspend their observance of them where they no longer serve to any purpose, and must render every action or reencounter as bloody and pernicious as possible to the first aggressors.” Hume here recognized that morality __________.
236479 Hume wrote, “The laws of war, which then succeed to those of equity and justice, are rules calculated for the advantage and utility of that particular state in which men are now placed. And were a civilized nation engaged with barbarians who observed no rules even of war, the former must also suspend their observance of them where they no longer serve to any purpose, and must render every action or reencounter as bloody and pernicious as possible to the first aggressors.” Hume here recognized that morality __________.
236479 Hume wrote, “The laws of war, which then succeed to those of equity and justice, are rules calculated for the advantage and utility of that particular state in which men are now placed. And were a civilized nation engaged with barbarians who observed no rules even of war, the former must also suspend their observance of them where they no longer serve to any purpose, and must render every action or reencounter as bloody and pernicious as possible to the first aggressors.” Hume here recognized that morality __________.
236479 Hume wrote, “The laws of war, which then succeed to those of equity and justice, are rules calculated for the advantage and utility of that particular state in which men are now placed. And were a civilized nation engaged with barbarians who observed no rules even of war, the former must also suspend their observance of them where they no longer serve to any purpose, and must render every action or reencounter as bloody and pernicious as possible to the first aggressors.” Hume here recognized that morality __________.