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"Impressions of Hume" presents new essays from leading scholars in different philosophical, historiographical, and literary traditions to which Hume made defining contributions. Hume has made a variety of impressions on these different areas; his writings, philosophical and otherwise, may...
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2005
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Zusammenfassung: | "Impressions of Hume" presents new essays from leading scholars in different philosophical, historiographical, and literary traditions to which Hume made defining contributions. Hume has made a variety of impressions on these different areas; his writings, philosophical and otherwise, may indeed be read in a number of different ways. For example, they can be taken as transparent vehicles for philosophical intuitions, problems, and arguments that are still at the centre of philosophical reflection today. On the other hand, there are readings which are interested in locating Hume's views against the background of concerns, debates and discussions of Hume's own time. And this is not all. Hume's texts may be read as highly sophisticated literary-cum-philosophical creations: in such cases, the reader's attention tends to be directed at issues of genre and persuasive strategies rather than on argument. Or they may be regarded as moments in the construction of the ideology of modernity, and as contributions to the legitimation of a given social order. As the true classics that they are, Hume's works are typical 'open texts', which present their readers of all provenances with a bounty of materials and inspirations. It is the editors' conviction that the borders between these approaches are far from neat; and that as much cross-fertilization as possible is to be promoted. "Impressions of Hume" amply demonstrates the rewards of such an approach. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XI, 308 S. |
ISBN: | 0199256527 |
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adam_text | IMPRESSIONS OF HUME / FRASCA-SPADA, MARINA : 2005
TABLE OF CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS
HUME S INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT / A. STEWART
WAITING FOR HUME / PETER LIPTON
MEETING THE HARE IN HER DOUBLES : CAUSAL BELIEF AND GENERAL BELIEF / R.M. SAINSBURY
TRANSCENDENTAL EMPIRICISM? : DELEUZE S READING OF HUME / MARTIN BELL
SYMPATHY AND COMPARISON : TWO PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN NATURE / SUSAN JAMES
HUME S ETHICAL CONCLUSION / P.J.E. KAIL
HUME S USE OF THE RHETORIC OF CALVINISM / JAMES A. HARRIS
QUIXOTIC CONFUSIONS AND HUME S IMAGINATION / FRASCA-SPADA
HUME S GENERAL RULES AND THE CHIEF BUSINESS OF PHILOSOPHERS / R.W. SERJEANTSON
HUME S MEEK PHILOSOPHY AMONG THE MILANESE / EMILIO MAZZA
HUME S FRAGMENTS OF UNION AND THE FICTION OF THE SCOTTISH ENLIGHTENMENT / SUSAN MANNING
HUME-AND OTHERS-ON MARRIAGE / SARAH M.S. PEARSALL.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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