Acknowledgments.
Note on Citations.
Introduction.
1. Hume in the Enlightenment Tradition: Stephen Buckle (Australian Catholic University).
2. Hume s Theory of Ideas: Don Garrett (New York University).
3. Hume on Memory and Imagination: Saul Traiger (Occidental College).
4. Hume and the Origin of Our Ideas of Space and Time: Wayne Waxman (New York University, Visiting Professor).
5. Hume on the Relation of Cause and Effect: Francis Watanabe Dauer (Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara).
6. Inductive Inference in Hume s Philosophy: Louis E. Loeb (University of Michigan).
7. Hume on Belief in the External World: Michel Malherbe (University of Nantes).
8. Hume on Personal Identity: Donald C. Ainslie (University of Toronto).
9. Hume s Indirect Passions: Rachel Cohon (New York University).
10. Hume on the Direct Passions and Motivation: Tito Magri (University of Rome).
11. Hume on Liberty and Necessity: John Bricke (University of Kansas).
12. Hume on Moral Rationalism, Sentimentalism, and Sympathy: Charlotte R. Brown (Illinois Wesleyan University).
13. Sympathy and Hume s Spectator centered Theory of Virtue: Kate Abramson (Indiana University).
14. Hume s Theory of Justice, or Artificial Virtue: Eugenio Lecaldano (University of Rome).
15. Hume on Beauty and Virtue: Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco).
16. Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals: Incomparably the Best?: Annette C. Baier (Retired, University of Pittsburgh).
17. Hume s Views on Religion: Intellectual and Cultural Influences: Terence Penelhum (University of Calgary).
18. Hume on the Nature and Existence of God: Martin Bell (Manchester Metropolitan University).
19. Hume on Miracles and Immortality: Michael P. Levine (University of Western Australia).
20. Hume s Economic Theory: Tatsuya Sakamoto (Keio University).
21. One of the Finest and Most Subtile Inventions : Hume on Government: Richard H. Dees (Rochester University).
22. The Most Illustrious Philosopher and Historian of the Age : Hume s History of England: Mark Salber Phillips (Carleton University).
23. Hume s Naturalism and His Skepticism: Janet Broughton (University of California).
24. Is Hume a Realist or an Anti realist?: P. J. E. Kail (University of Oxford).
25. Hume s Epistemological Legacy: William Edward Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University).
26. The Humean Theory of Motivation and Its Critics: Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (Santa Clara University).
27. The Sources of Normativity in Hume s Moral Theory: Tom L. Beauchamp (Georgetown University).
28. Hume s Metaethics: Is Hume a Moral Noncognitivist?: Nicholas L. Sturgeon (Cornell University).
Bibliography.
Comprised of twenty nine newly commissioned essays, A Companion to Hume examines the depth of the philosophies and influence of the legacies attributed to one of history s most remarkable thinkers.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Notes on Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Note on Citations.
Introduction.
Hume s Context:.
1. Hume in the Enlightenment Tradition: Stephen Buckle (Australian Catholic University).
Part I: Mind and Knowledge:.
2. Hume s Theory of Ideas: Don Garrett (New York University).
3. Hume on Memory and Imagination: Saul Traiger (Occidental College).
4. Hume and the Origin of Our Ideas of Space and Time: Wayne Waxman (New York University, Visiting Professor).
5. Hume on the Relation of Cause and Effect: Francis Watanabe Dauer (Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara).
6. Inductive Inference in Hume s Philosophy: Louis E. Loeb (University of Michigan).
7. Hume on Belief in the External World: Michel Malherbe (University of Nantes).
8. Hume on Personal Identity: Donald C. Ainslie (University of Toronto).
Part II: Passions and Action:.
9. Hume s Indirect Passions: Rachel Cohon (New York University).
10. Hume on the Direct Passions and Motivation: Tito Magri (University of Rome).
11. Hume on Liberty and Necessity: John Bricke (University of Kansas).
Part III: Morality and Beauty:.
12. Hume on Moral Rationalism, Sentimentalism, and Sympathy: Charlotte R. Brown (Illinois Wesleyan University).
13. Sympathy and Hume s Spectator centered Theory of Virtue: Kate Abramson (Indiana University).
14. Hume s Theory of Justice, or Artificial Virtue: Eugenio Lecaldano (University of Rome).
15. Hume on Beauty and Virtue: Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco).
16. Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals: Incomparably the Best?: Annette C. Baier (Retired, University of Pittsburgh).
Part IV: Religion:.
17. Hume s Views on Religion: Intellectual and Cultural Influences: Terence Penelhum (University of Calgary).
18. Hume on the Nature and Existence of God: Martin Bell (Manchester Metropolitan University).
19. Hume on Miracles and Immortality: Michael P. Levine (University of Western Australia).
Part V: Economics, Politics, and History:.
20. Hume s Economic Theory: Tatsuya Sakamoto (Keio University).
21. One of the Finest and Most Subtile Inventions : Hume on Government: Richard H. Dees (Rochester University).
22. The Most Illustrious Philosopher and Historian of the Age : Hume s History of England: Mark Salber Phillips (Carleton University).
Part VI: Contemporary Themes:.
23. Hume s Naturalism and His Skepticism: Janet Broughton (University of California).
24. Is Hume a Realist or an Anti realist?: P. J. E. Kail (University of Oxford).
25. Hume s Epistemological Legacy: William Edward Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University).
26. The Humean Theory of Motivation and Its Critics: Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (Santa Clara University).
27. The Sources of Normativity in Hume s Moral Theory: Tom L. Beauchamp (Georgetown University).
28. Hume s Metaethics: Is Hume a Moral Noncognitivist?: Nicholas L. Sturgeon (Cornell University).
Bibliography.
Index
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David Hume s revolutionary philosophies took an empirical approach to the study of human nature. Controversial in his time, he was accused of everything from atheism to moral corruption; he has since been recognized as one of the foremost thinkers of the late modern period, influencing the thought of nearly every philosopher in his wake.
Taal / Language : English
Inhoudsopgave:
Notes on Contributors.
Acknowledgments.
Note on Citations.
Introduction.
Hume s Context:.
1. Hume in the Enlightenment Tradition: Stephen Buckle (Australian Catholic University).
Part I: Mind and Knowledge:.
2. Hume s Theory of Ideas: Don Garrett (New York University).
3. Hume on Memory and Imagination: Saul Traiger (Occidental College).
4. Hume and the Origin of Our Ideas of Space and Time: Wayne Waxman (New York University, Visiting Professor).
5. Hume on the Relation of Cause and Effect: Francis Watanabe Dauer (Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara).
6. Inductive Inference in Hume s Philosophy: Louis E. Loeb (University of Michigan).
7. Hume on Belief in the External World: Michel Malherbe (University of Nantes).
8. Hume on Personal Identity: Donald C. Ainslie (University of Toronto).
Part II: Passions and Action:.
9. Hume s Indirect Passions: Rachel Cohon (New York University).
10. Hume on the Direct Passions and Motivation: Tito Magri (University of Rome).
11. Hume on Liberty and Necessity: John Bricke (University of Kansas).
Part III: Morality and Beauty:.
12. Hume on Moral Rationalism, Sentimentalism, and Sympathy: Charlotte R. Brown (Illinois Wesleyan University).
13. Sympathy and Hume s Spectator centered Theory of Virtue: Kate Abramson (Indiana University).
14. Hume s Theory of Justice, or Artificial Virtue: Eugenio Lecaldano (University of Rome).
15. Hume on Beauty and Virtue: Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco).
16. Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals: Incomparably the Best?: Annette C. Baier (Retired, University of Pittsburgh).
Part IV: Religion:.
17. Hume s Views on Religion: Intellectual and Cultural Influences: Terence Penelhum (University of Calgary).
18. Hume on the Nature and Existence of God: Martin Bell (Manchester Metropolitan University).
19. Hume on Miracles and Immortality: Michael P. Levine (University of Western Australia).
Part V: Economics, Politics, and History:.
20. Hume s Economic Theory: Tatsuya Sakamoto (Keio University).
21. One of the Finest and Most Subtile Inventions : Hume on Government: Richard H. Dees (Rochester University).
22. The Most Illustrious Philosopher and Historian of the Age : Hume s History of England: Mark Salber Phillips (Carleton University).
Part VI: Contemporary Themes:.
23. Hume s Naturalism and His Skepticism: Janet Broughton (University of California).
24. Is Hume a Realist or an Anti realist?: P. J. E. Kail (University of Oxford).
25. Hume s Epistemological Legacy: William Edward Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University).
26. The Humean Theory of Motivation and Its Critics: Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (Santa Clara University).
27. The Sources of Normativity in Hume s Moral Theory: Tom L. Beauchamp (Georgetown University).
28. Hume s Metaethics: Is Hume a Moral Noncognitivist?: Nicholas L. Sturgeon (Cornell University).
Bibliography.
Index
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Tom Beauchamp presents the definitive scholarly edition of two famous works by David Hume, both originally published in 1757. In A Dissertation on the Passions Hume se
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| Preface | | v | |
| Abbreviations and Conventions | | ix | |
| Introduction: A History of Two Dissertations | | xi | |
| A Note on the Text | | cxxxiii | |
| A DISSERTATION ON THE PASSIONS |
| |
| | 3 | (4) |
| | 7 | (11) |
| | 18 | (3) |
| | 21 | (3) |
| | 24 | (2) |
| | 26 | (7) |
| THE NATURAL HISTORY OF RELIGION |
| |
| | 33 | (1) |
| Section 1. That Polytheism Was the Primary Religion of Men |
| | 34 | (3) |
| Section 2. Origin of Polytheism |
| | 37 | (3) |
| Section 3. The Same Subject Continued |
| | 40 | (4) |
| Section 4. Deities Not Considered as Creators or Formers of the World |
| | 44 | (5) |
| Section 5. Various Forms of Polytheism: Allegory, Hero-Worship |
| | 49 | (3) |
| Section 6. Origin of Theism from Polytheism |
| | 52 | (4) |
| Section 7. Confirmation of this Doctrine |
| | 56 | (2) |
| Section 8. Flux and Reflux of Polytheism and Theism |
| | 58 | (2) |
| Section 9. Comparison of these Religions, with regard to Persecution and Toleration |
| | 60 | (3) |
| Section 10. With regard to Courage or Abasement |
| | 63 | (2) |
| Section 11. With regard to Reason or Absurdity |
| | 65 | (2) |
| Section 12. With regard to Doubt or Conviction |
| | 67 | (10) |
| Section 13. Impious Conceptions of the Divine Nature in Popular Religions of Both Kinds |
| | 77 | (4) |
| Section 14. Bad Influence of Popular Religions on Morality |
| | 81 | (4) |
| Section 15. General Corollary |
| | 85 | (3) |
| Editor`s Annotations | | 88 | (84) |
| Editorial Appendix: Emendations and Substantive Variants | | 172 | (33) |
| The Intellectual Background: A Concise Account, with Bibliography | | 205 | (24) |
| Biographical Appendix | | 229 | (12) |
| Reference List | | 241 | (23) |
| Catalogue of Hume`s References | | 264 | (7) |
| Hume`s Index | | 271 | (8) |
| Editor`s Index | | 279 | |
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Since its first publication in 1945? Lord Russell's "A History of Western Philosophy" has been universally acclaimed as the outstanding one-volume work on the subject -- unparalleled in its comprehensiveness, its clarity, its erudition, its grace and wit. In seventy-six chapters he traces philosophy from the rise of Greek civilization to the emergence of logical analysis in the twentieth century. Among the philosophers considered are: Pythagoras, Heraclitus, Parmenides, Empedocles, Anaxagoras, the Atomists, Protagoras, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, the Cynics, the Sceptics, the Epicureans, the Stoics, Plotinus, Ambrose, Jerome, Augustine, Benedict, Gregory the Great, John the Scot, Aquinas, Duns Scotus, William of Occam, Machiavelli, Erasmus, More, Bacon, Hobbes, Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz, Locke, Berkeley, Hume, Rousseau, Kant, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, the Utilitarians, Marx, Bergson, James, Dewey, and lastly the philosophers with whom Lord Russell himself is most closely associated -- Cantor, Frege, and Whitehead, co-author with Russell of the monumental "Principia Mathematica."
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Table of Contents
Preface by Author
Introduction
BOOK ONE. ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY
Part I. The Pre-Socratics
Chapter I. The Rise of Greek Civilization
Chapter II. The Milesian School
Chapter III. Pythagoras
Chapter IV. Heraclitus
Chapter V. Parmenides
Chapter VI. Empedocles
Chapter VII. Athens in Relation to Culture
Chapter VIII. Anaxagoras
Chapter IX. The Atomists
Chapter X. Protagoras
Part II. Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle
Chapter XI. Socrates
Chapter XII. The Influence of Sparta
Chapter XIII. The Sources of Plato`s Opinions
Chapter XIV. Plato`s Utopia
Chapter XV. The Theory of Ideas
Chapter XVI. Plato`s Theory of Immortality
Chapter XVII. Plato`s Cosmogony
Chapter XVIII. Knowledge and Perception in Plato
Chapter XIX. Aristotle`s Metaphysics
Chapter XX. Aristotle`s Ethics
Chapter XXI. Aristotle`s Politics
Chapter XXII. Aristotle`s Logic
Chapter XXIII. Aristotle`s Physics
Chapter XXIV. Early Greek Mathematics and Astronomy
Part III. Ancient Philosophy after Aristotle
Chapter XXV. The Hellenistic World
Chapter XXVI. Cynics and Sceptics
Chapter XXVII. The Epicureans
Chapter XXVIII. Stoicism
Chapter XXIX. The Roman Empire in Relation to Culture
Chapter XXX. Plotinus
BOOK TWO. CATHOLIC PHILOSOPHY
Introduction
Part I. The Fathers
Chapter I. The Religious Development of the Jews
Chapter II. Christianity During the First Four Centuries
Chapter III. Three Doctors of the Church
Chapter IV. Saint Augustine`s Philosophy and Theology
Chapter V. The Fifth and Sixth Centuries
Chapter VI. Saint Benedict and Gregory the Great
Part II. The Schoolmen
Chapter VII. The Papacy in the Dark Ages
Chapter VIII. John the Scot
Chapter IX. Ecclesiastical Reform in the Eleventh Century
Chapter X. Mohammedan Culture and Philosophy
Chapter XI. The Twelfth Century
Chapter XII. The Thirteenth Century
Chapter XIII. Saint Thomas Aquinas
Chapter XIV. Franciscan Schoolmen
Chapter XV. The Eclipse of the Papacy
BOOK THREE. MODERN PHILOSOPHY
Part I. From the Renaissance to Hume
Chapter I. General Characteristics
Chapter II. The Italian Renaissance
Chapter III. Machiavelli
Chapter IV. Erasmus and More
Chapter V. The Reformation and Counter-Reformation
Chapter VI. The Rise of Science
Chapter VII. Francis Bacon
Chapter VIII. Hobbes`s Leviathan
Chapter IX. Descartes
Chapter X. Spinoza
Chapter XI. Leibniz
Chapter XII. Philosophical Liberalism
Chapter XIII. Locke`s Theory of Knowledge
Chapter XIV. Locke`s Political Philosophy
Chapter XV. Locke`s Influence
Chapter XVI. Berkeley
Chapter XVII. Hume
Part II. From Rousseau to the Present Day
Chapter XVIII. The Romantic Movement
Chapter XIX. Rousseau
Chapter XX. Kant
Chapter XXI. Currents of Thought in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter XXII. Hegel
Chapter XXIII. Byron
Chapter XXIV. Schopenhauer
Chapter XXV. Nietzsche
Chapter XXVI. The Utilitarians
Chapter XXVII. Karl Marx
Chapter XXVIII. Bergson
Chapter XXIX. William James
Chapter XXX. John Dewey
Chapter XXXI. The Philosophy of Logical Analysis
Index
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