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A Companion to Hume


A Companion to Hume


Blackwell Companions to Philosophy 1. Aufl.

von: Elizabeth S. Radcliffe

CHF 169.00

Verlag: Wiley-Blackwell
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 30.04.2008
ISBN/EAN: 9780470695838
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 592

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Comprised of twenty-nine specially commissioned essays, <i>A Companion to Hume</i> examines the depth of the philosophies and influence of one of history's most remarkable thinkers. <ul> <li>Demonstrates the range of Hume's work and illuminates the ongoing debates that it has generated</li> <li>Organized by subject, with introductions to each section to orient the reader</li> <li>Explores topics such as knowledge, passion, morality, religion, economics, and politics</li> <li>Examines the paradoxes of Hume's thought and his legacy, covering the methods, themes, and consequences of his contributions to philosophy</li> </ul>
<p>Notes on Contributors viii</p> <p>Acknowledgments xii</p> <p>Note on Citations xiii</p> <p>Introduction 1</p> <p>Hume’s Context 19</p> <p>1 Hume in the Enlightenment Tradition 21<b><br /> </b><i>Stephen Buckle</i></p> <p><b>Part I Mind and Knowledge 39</b></p> <p>2 Hume’s Theory of Ideas 41<br /> <i>Don Garrett</i></p> <p>3 Hume on Memory and Imagination 58<br /> <i>Saul Traiger</i></p> <p>4 Hume and the Origin of Our Ideas of Space and Time 72<br /> <i>Wayne Waxman</i></p> <p>5 Hume on the Relation of Cause and Effect 89<br /> <i>Francis Watanabe Dauer</i></p> <p>6 Inductive Inference in Hume’s Philosophy 106<br /> <i>Louis E. Loeb</i></p> <p>7 Hume on Belief in the External World 126<br /> <i>Michel Malherbe</i></p> <p>8 Hume on Personal Identity 140<br /> <i>Donald C. Ainslie</i></p> <p><b>Part II Passions and Action 157</b></p> <p>9 Hume’s Indirect Passions 159<br /> <i>Rachel Cohon</i></p> <p>10 Hume on the Direct Passions and Motivation 185<br /> <i>Tito Magri</i></p> <p>11 Hume on Liberty and Necessity 201<br /> <i>John Bricke</i></p> <p><b>Part III Morality and Beauty 217</b></p> <p>12 Hume on Moral Rationalism, Sentimentalism, and Sympathy 219<br /> <i>Charlotte R. Brown</i></p> <p>13 Sympathy and Hume’s Spectator-centered Theory of Virtue 240<br /> <i>Kate Abramson</i></p> <p>14 Hume’s Theory of Justice, or Artificial Virtue 257<br /> <i>Eugenio Lecaldano</i></p> <p>15 Hume on Beauty and Virtue 273<br /> <i>Jacqueline Taylor</i></p> <p>16 <i>Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals</i>: Incomparably the Best? 293<b><br /> </b><i>Annette C. Baier</i></p> <p><b>Part IV Religion 321</b></p> <p>17 Hume’s Views on Religion: Intellectual and Cultural Influences 323<br /> <i>Terence Penelhum</i></p> <p>18 Hume on the Nature and Existence of God 338<br /> <i>Martin Bell</i></p> <p>19 Hume on Miracles and Immortality 353<b><br /> </b><i>Michael P. Levine</i></p> <p><b>Part V Economics, Politics, and History 371</b></p> <p>20 Hume’s Economic Theory 373<br /> <i>Tatsuya Sakamoto</i></p> <p>21 “One of the Finest and Most Subtile Inventions”: Hume on Government 388<br /> <i>Richard H. Dees</i></p> <p>22 “The Most Illustrious Philosopher and Historian of the Age”: Hume’s <i>History of England</i> 406<b><br /> </b><i>Mark Salber Phillips</i></p> <p><b>Part VI Contemporary Themes 423</b></p> <p>23 Hume’s Naturalism and His Skepticism 425<br /> <i>Janet Broughton</i></p> <p>24 Is Hume a Realist or an Anti-realist? 441<br /> <i>P. J. E. Kail</i></p> <p>25 Hume’s Epistemological Legacy 457<br /> <i>William Edward Morris</i></p> <p>26 The Humean Theory of Motivation and Its Critics 477<br /> <i>Elizabeth S. Radcliffe</i></p> <p>27 The Sources of Normativity in Hume’s Moral Theory 493<br /> <i>Tom L. Beauchamp</i></p> <p>28 Hume’s Metaethics: Is Hume a Moral Noncognitivist? 513<br /> <i>Nicholas L. Sturgeon</i></p> <p>Bibliography 529</p> <p>Index 553</p>
"This is a superb collection of essays by both established Hume scholars and newer names in Hume studies . . . such books do this job very well and this one on Hume especially so: the reader is fortunate to have as guides, Louis Loeb on induction, Rachel Cohon on the passions, and Terence Penelhum on religion, to pick, as examples, just three of the excellent range of authors". (Metapsychology Online Reviews, 2011)<br /> <br /> <p>"Blackwell's fortieth Companion to Philosophy is a splendid and long-overdue <i>Companion to Hume</i>, expertly pulled together by Elizabeth Radcliffe, a former editor of the journal <i>Hume Studies</i>. Although the Blackwell Companions are promoted as a student reference series, this particular volume is clearly of considerable value to serious scholars as well." (Religion in the Age of Enlightenment, December 2010)"One distinctive feature of this Blackwell <i>Companion to Hume</i> is that it attempts to be more careful than is common with books of its sort to mark a distinction between explicating Hume's own ideas and arguments, and assessing their relevance to present-day philosophical discussion." (<i>Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews</i>, February 2009)</p> <p>"[The book is] highly approachable, well-organized, and—in a field where a lot is published—a distinctive addition." (<i>Reference Reviews</i>, Issue 7 2008)</p> <p>"The essays are of uniformly high quality, and many are written by well-established, respected philosophers.... David Hume is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential figures in modern philosophy. Every library should have a copy of this valuable resource, which will appeal to anyone interested in Hume's philosophy. Highly recommended." (<i>Choice</i>)</p>
<p><b>Elizabeth S. Radcliffe</b> is Professor of Philosophy at The College of William and Mary. She has published on the British Moralists and on Hume’s metaethics and motivational psychology. She was co-editor of the journal <i>Hume Studies</i>, with Kenneth Winkler, from 2000 until 2005. She is currently working on issues surrounding the contemporary Humean theory of motivation and its connection to Hume.</p>
<p>“An outstanding collection that will be both a guide for students and a stimulus to scholars. Elizabeth Radcliffe and her distinguished contributors cast fresh and clarifying light on each of the many topics they address.”</p> <p><b>Kenneth Winkler</b>, Yale University <p>“Elizabeth Radcliffe has achieved a remarkable feat of editorial organization. This will be a major reference resource for those who want to see the main directions in which Hume studies are currently heading. Topics are well chosen. Contributors range from some of our most distinguished senior scholars to talented recruits from the rising generation.” <p><b>M.A. Stewart</b>, University of Aberdeen <p>“The essays are of uniformly high quality, and many are written by well-established, respected philosophers … .David Hume is widely recognized as one of the most important and influential figures in modern philosophy. Every library should have a copy of this valuable resource, which will appeal to anyone interested in Hume's philosophy. Highly recommended.” <p><b>(Choice)</b> <p>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. The arguments presented in his writings have survived three centuries of varying perspectives, and have had a lasting influence on the philosophy of mind, knowledge, religion, action, morality, economics, and politics. <p><i>A Companion to Hume</i> is the ideal resource for the study of one of history’s most remarkable thinkers, demonstrating the range of Hume’s work and illuminating the ongoing debates that they have generated. Comprised of twenty-nine expertly commissioned essays addressing such expansive topics of knowledge, passion, morality, religion, economics, and politics, this collection examines the paradoxes of Hume’s thought and his legacy, covering the methods, themes, and consequences of his contributions to philosophy.
"An outstanding collection that will be both a guide for students and a stimulus to scholars. Elizabeth Radcliffe and her distinguished contributors cast fresh and clarifying light on each of the many topics they address."<br /> –<b>Kenneth Winkler</b>, Yale University <p>"Elizabeth Radcliffe has achieved a remarkable feat of editorial organization. This will be a major reference resource for those who want to see the main directions in which Hume studies are currently heading. Topics are well chosen. Contributors range from some of our most distinguished senior scholars to talented recruits from the rising generation."<br /> –<b>M.A. Stewart</b>, University of Aberdeen</p>

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