Description
Hume
The Routledge Philosophers Series
Author: Garrett Don
Language: EnglishSubject for Hume:
Keywords
revival; set; constant; conjunction; copy; principle; probable; reasoning; treatise; book; Interested Obligation; Young Man; Revival Set; Vice Versa; Semantic Simplicity; Copy Principle; Blameless Diversity; Calton Hill; Constant Conjunction; Causal Maxim; Probable Truth; Probable Reasoning; Demonstrative Reasoning; Universal Determinism; Skeptical Considerations; Treatise Book; Lively Idea; Title Principle; Fundamentally Normative Concepts; Dangerous Dilemma; Undoubted Maxim; Infinite Divisibility; Causal Necessity; Vulgar View; Humean Supervenience
Publication date: 10-2014
Support: Print on demand
Publication date: 11-2014
· 13.8x21.6 cm · Hardback
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Beginning with an overview of Hume's life and work, Don Garrett introduces in clear and accessible style the central aspects of Hume's thought. These include Hume's lifelong exploration of the human mind; his theories of inductive inference and causation; skepticism and personal identity; moral and political philosophy; aesthetics; and philosophy of religion.
The final chapter considers the influence and legacy of Hume's thought today. Throughout, Garrett draws on and explains many of Hume's central works, including his Treatise of Human Nature, Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding, and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion.
Hume is essential reading not only for students of philosophy, but anyone in the humanities and social sciences and beyond seeking an introduction to Hume's thought.
Introduction 1. "A Ruling Passion" 2. Perceptions and Principles of the Mind 3. The Mind and its Faculties4. Sense-Based Concepts 5. Normative Concepts 6. Induction and Causation 7. Skepticism and Probability 8. Morality and Virtue9. Religion and God 10. "Leaving it to Posterity to Add the Rest". Index
Don Garrett is Silver Professor of Philosophy at New York University, USA. He is the author of Cognition and Commitment in Hume's Philosophy (1997) and the editor of The Cambridge Companion to Spinoza (1996). He has served as co-editor of Hume Studies and as North American editor of Archiv fur Geschichte der Philosophie.