The Cambridge Companion to Hume's Treatise : Volume 0, Part 0. - AINSLIE, D. C. and BUTLER, A.,
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Revered for his contributions to empiricism, skepticism and ethics, David Hume remains one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy. His first and broadest work, A Treatise of Human Nature (1739?40), comprises three volumes, concerning the understanding, the passions and morals. He develops a naturalist and empiricist program, illustrating that the mind operates through the association of impressions and ideas. This Companion features essays by leading scholars that evaluate the philosophical content of the arguments in Hume's Treatise while considering their historical context. The authors examine Hume's distinctive views on causation, motivation, free will, moral evaluation and the origins of justice, which continue to influence present-day philosophical debate. This collection will prove a valuable resource for students and scholars exploring Hume, British empiricism and modern philosophy. (Publisher's information).
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2015Uitgever: Cambridge University Press416 paginasTaal: EngelsISBN-10: 052152914XISBN-13: 9780521529143Koop dit boek tweedehands
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2015, 416pp, paperback, goed exemplaar / good copy [Auteur: Ainslie, Donald C., Butler, Annemarie] [Taal: en] [Uitgever: Cambridge University Press] [Jaar: 2015] [Titel: The Cambridge Companion to Hume's Treatise]