Hume said that "reason is the slave of passion". I think recent philosophers

Hume said that "reason is the slave of passion". I think recent philosophers

Hume said that "reason is the slave of passion". I think recent philosophers translate it as "only desires motivate; beliefs don't". But consider the belief that some action gives pleasure. Isn't it an intrinsically motivating belief? Doesn't it motivate one to perform that action?

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