Politics without a subject: David Hume on general rules
Résumé
In this article, after having described the role and functioning of general rules and of customs by Hume, I will show this concept the union of the conceptual pair subjectum (support of personal peculiarity) and subditus. Hume doubts the presence of an element that is able to impose itself on man, subduing him to its own will; the man himself, if he tries to impose a norm on
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Philosophie
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