David Hume's aim in writing this text was to introduce his philosophy to a European culture in which many educated people read original works of philosophy. It gives a presentation of original and challenging views about the limited powers of human understanding, the attractions of scepticism, the compatibility of free will and determinism, and weaknesses in the foundations of religion. Hume's philosophy was highly controversial in the 18th century and remains so today. The series aims to build up a definitive corpus of key texts in the Western philosophical tradition, which will form a resource for students and teachers alike. The text printed in this edition is that of the Clarendon critical edition of Hume's works. An introduction by the editor explains the intellectual background to the work and surveys its main themes. The volume also includes detailed explanatory notes on the text, a glossary of terms, a full list of references, and a section of supplementary readings. This series consists of teaching editions of canonical texts in the history of philosophy from the ancient world down to modern times. Each volume provides a clear text together with a comprehensive introduction by a leading specialist, giving the student detailed critical guidance on the intellectual context of the work and the structure and philosophical importance of the main arguments. Endnotes are supplied which provide further commentary on the arguments and explain unfamiliar references and terminology.
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This text introduces David Hume's philosophy to a European culture. It presents challenging views about the limited powers of human understanding, the attractions of scepticism, the compatibility of free will and determinism, and weaknesses in the foundations of religion.
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Part 1: Introductory Material; how to use this book; list of abbreviations; editor's introduction; life and early publishing history; cultural and intellectual background; two general features of Hume's philosophy; philosophy of mind; epistemology; metaphysics; philosophy of religion; scepticism; supplementary reading; the text printed in this edition. Part 2: The text; an enquiry concerning human understanding; of the different species of philosophy; of the origin of ideas; of the association of ideas; sceptical doubts concerning the operations of the understanding; sceptical solution of these doubts; of probability; of the idea of necessary connexion; of liberty and necessity; of the reason of animals; of miracles; of a particular providence and of a future state; of the academical or sceptical philosophy. Part 3: Supplementary material; annotations to the enquiry.
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ISBN
9780198752493
Publisert
1999-03-01
Utgiver
Oxford University Press; Oxford University Press
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Antall sider
302

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