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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 Abbreviations and Short Titles A Chronological Table of Hume’s Lifetime A Table of the Editions of Hume’s Essays from 1741 to 1777 A Note on the Texts xv xix xxiv xxvii WITHDRAWN ESSAYS LAST PUBLISHED IN 1742 1 2 3 4 Of Essay-Writing Of Moral Prejudices Of the Middle Station of Life A Character of Sir Robert Walpole 3 7 11 15 WITHDRAWN ESSAYS LAST PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1760 AND 1768 1 2 3 4 Of Impudence and Modesty Of Love and Marriage Of the Study of History Of Avarice 19 22 26 30 ESSAYS, MORAL, POLITICAL, AND LITERARY—PART 1 1 Of the Delicacy of Taste and Passion 35 2 3 4 5 6 7 38 41 51 54 57 Of the Liberty of the Press That Politics may be reduced to a Science Of the First Principles of Government Of the Origin of Government Of the Independency of Parliament Whether the British Government inclines more to Absolute Monarchy, or to a Republic 61
xii Contents of Volume 1 8 Of Parties in General 9 Of the Parties of Great Britain 10 Of Superstition and Enthusiasm 11 Of the Dignity or Meanness of Human Nature 12 Of Civil Liberty 13 Of Eloquence 14 Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences 15 The Epicurean 16 The Stoic 17 The Platonist 18 The Sceptic 19 Of Polygamy and Divorces 20 Of Simplicity and Refinement in Writing 21 Of National Characters 22 OfTragedy 23 Of the Standard of Taste 65 71 77 81 86 92 101 119 125 132 135 150 157 161 174 181 ESSAYS, MORAL, POLITICAL, AND LITERARY—PART 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Of Commerce Of Refinement in the Arts Of Money Of Interest Of the Balance of Trade Of the Jealousy of Trade Of the Balance of Power Of Taxes Of Public Credit Of Some Remarkable Customs Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations Of the Original Contract Of Passive Obedience Of the Coalition of Parties Of the Protestant Succession Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth 199 209 218 228 237 249 252 258 262 273 279 332 347 350 356 363
Contents of Volume 1 The Index to Hume’s Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects A History of Hume’s Essays 1. Hume’s Early Life and Aspirations 2. A History of the Editions 3. Printers, Booksellers, and Intellectual Property 4. Hume’s Instruction for an Addition to the 1777 ETSS A Bibliographical Schema of the Editions European Book Translations of the Essays Editorial Appendix of Emendations and Substantive Variants Appendix 1: The ‘Scotticisms’ Insert in Political Discourses Appendix 2: The Dedication ‘To the Reverend Mr. Hume’ in Four Dissertations Appendix 3: Facsimile Reproductions 1. A Manuscript Fragment of ‘Populousness of Ancient Nations’ 2. Title-Pages of Hume’s Essays (1741, 1752, 1757,1772) 3. An Advertisement of the 1741 Essays, Moral andPolitical 4. The Craftsman's Appropriation of ‘British Government’ 5. ‘Queries and Answers relating to Sir Robert Walpole’s Character’ 6. The Engraved Portrait of Hume in Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects (1768) xiii 375 401 401 404 436 444 446 496 502 689 695 701 701 702 708 709 710 713 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2 Abbreviations and Short Titles Editors’Annotations Glossary Biographical Appendix Catalogue of Hume’s References Reference List Editors’ Index to Volumes 1 and 2 xi 714 П49 1170 1183 1202 1271
This book is the first critical edition ever produced of Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary by David Hume, who is widely acknowledged to be the most important British philosopher in the history of philosophy and an author celebrated for his moral, political, historical, and literary works. The editors’ Introduction is primarily historical and written for advanced students and scholars from many disciplines. It is neither an orientation to Hume’s philosophy nor an introduction aimed at philosophers. It is not an attempt to interpret Hume’s text, but rather discusses the genesis, revision, and reception of the essays, which went into many editions at the author’s hand. The annotations provide information about Hume’s sources, allusions, and citations, as well as background facts pertinent to an informed reading of the essays. The primary goal is to aid readers in their interpre tations of the text. This edition also includes a detailed commentary on Hume’s essay On the Populousness ofAncient Nations’, which will be of special interest to ancient historians. This book is a full critical edition, in every respect. It has assembled a massive amount of historical and textual information never previously published. The editorial apparatus is comprehensive and includes extensive historical and bibliographical detail. The Clarendon Edition of the Works of David Hume as a whole is on the cutting-edge of editorial work in the history of great works in the eighteenth century. This book will quickly become a necessary addition to the library of any scholar who works on David Hume’s
thought on a wide variety of topics.
Tom L. Beauchamp is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington DC. He is one of three general editors of the Clarendon Hume and has previously edited three critical editions in the Clarendon Humշ՛. An Enquiry concerning the Principles ofMorals՛, An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, and A Dissertation on the Passions and Ће Natural History ofReligion. He has also published Hume and the Problem of Causation, with coauthor Alexander Rosenberg (Oxford University Press, 1981). M. A. Box is emeritus professor of English at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Notable among his writings is The SuasiveArt ofDavid Hume (Princeton University Press, 1990). With Michael Silverthorne and David Harvey, he has edited Hume’s pamphlet defending the lord provost of Edinburgh following the Jacobite uprising of 1745-6. Michael Silverthorne taught classics at McGill University, Montreal. He is recognized as one of the foremost translators of neo-Latin and has translated works by Newton, Francis Hutcheson, Locke, Hobbes, Spinoza, Bacon, and Pufendorf, the last five for the Cambridge University Press. With M. A. Box, he wrote ‘The “Most Curious and Important ofAll Questions of Erudition”: Hume’s Assessment of the Populousness of Ancient Nations’, in David Hume: Historical Thinker, Historical Writer, ed. Mark G. Spencer (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013). |
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1 Abbreviations and Short Titles A Chronological Table of Hume’s Lifetime A Table of the Editions of Hume’s Essays from 1741 to 1777 A Note on the Texts xv xix xxiv xxvii WITHDRAWN ESSAYS LAST PUBLISHED IN 1742 1 2 3 4 Of Essay-Writing Of Moral Prejudices Of the Middle Station of Life A Character of Sir Robert Walpole 3 7 11 15 WITHDRAWN ESSAYS LAST PUBLISHED BETWEEN 1760 AND 1768 1 2 3 4 Of Impudence and Modesty Of Love and Marriage Of the Study of History Of Avarice 19 22 26 30 ESSAYS, MORAL, POLITICAL, AND LITERARY—PART 1 1 Of the Delicacy of Taste and Passion 35 2 3 4 5 6 7 38 41 51 54 57 Of the Liberty of the Press That Politics may be reduced to a Science Of the First Principles of Government Of the Origin of Government Of the Independency of Parliament Whether the British Government inclines more to Absolute Monarchy, or to a Republic 61
xii Contents of Volume 1 8 Of Parties in General 9 Of the Parties of Great Britain 10 Of Superstition and Enthusiasm 11 Of the Dignity or Meanness of Human Nature 12 Of Civil Liberty 13 Of Eloquence 14 Of the Rise and Progress of the Arts and Sciences 15 The Epicurean 16 The Stoic 17 The Platonist 18 The Sceptic 19 Of Polygamy and Divorces 20 Of Simplicity and Refinement in Writing 21 Of National Characters 22 OfTragedy 23 Of the Standard of Taste 65 71 77 81 86 92 101 119 125 132 135 150 157 161 174 181 ESSAYS, MORAL, POLITICAL, AND LITERARY—PART 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Of Commerce Of Refinement in the Arts Of Money Of Interest Of the Balance of Trade Of the Jealousy of Trade Of the Balance of Power Of Taxes Of Public Credit Of Some Remarkable Customs Of the Populousness of Ancient Nations Of the Original Contract Of Passive Obedience Of the Coalition of Parties Of the Protestant Succession Idea of a Perfect Commonwealth 199 209 218 228 237 249 252 258 262 273 279 332 347 350 356 363
Contents of Volume 1 The Index to Hume’s Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects A History of Hume’s Essays 1. Hume’s Early Life and Aspirations 2. A History of the Editions 3. Printers, Booksellers, and Intellectual Property 4. Hume’s Instruction for an Addition to the 1777 ETSS A Bibliographical Schema of the Editions European Book Translations of the Essays Editorial Appendix of Emendations and Substantive Variants Appendix 1: The ‘Scotticisms’ Insert in Political Discourses Appendix 2: The Dedication ‘To the Reverend Mr. Hume’ in Four Dissertations Appendix 3: Facsimile Reproductions 1. A Manuscript Fragment of ‘Populousness of Ancient Nations’ 2. Title-Pages of Hume’s Essays (1741, 1752, 1757,1772) 3. An Advertisement of the 1741 Essays, Moral andPolitical 4. The Craftsman's Appropriation of ‘British Government’ 5. ‘Queries and Answers relating to Sir Robert Walpole’s Character’ 6. The Engraved Portrait of Hume in Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects (1768) xiii 375 401 401 404 436 444 446 496 502 689 695 701 701 702 708 709 710 713 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2 Abbreviations and Short Titles Editors’Annotations Glossary Biographical Appendix Catalogue of Hume’s References Reference List Editors’ Index to Volumes 1 and 2 xi 714 П49 1170 1183 1202 1271
This book is the first critical edition ever produced of Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary by David Hume, who is widely acknowledged to be the most important British philosopher in the history of philosophy and an author celebrated for his moral, political, historical, and literary works. The editors’ Introduction is primarily historical and written for advanced students and scholars from many disciplines. It is neither an orientation to Hume’s philosophy nor an introduction aimed at philosophers. It is not an attempt to interpret Hume’s text, but rather discusses the genesis, revision, and reception of the essays, which went into many editions at the author’s hand. The annotations provide information about Hume’s sources, allusions, and citations, as well as background facts pertinent to an informed reading of the essays. The primary goal is to aid readers in their interpre tations of the text. This edition also includes a detailed commentary on Hume’s essay On the Populousness ofAncient Nations’, which will be of special interest to ancient historians. This book is a full critical edition, in every respect. It has assembled a massive amount of historical and textual information never previously published. The editorial apparatus is comprehensive and includes extensive historical and bibliographical detail. The Clarendon Edition of the Works of David Hume as a whole is on the cutting-edge of editorial work in the history of great works in the eighteenth century. This book will quickly become a necessary addition to the library of any scholar who works on David Hume’s
thought on a wide variety of topics.
Tom L. Beauchamp is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Georgetown University, Washington DC. He is one of three general editors of the Clarendon Hume and has previously edited three critical editions in the Clarendon Humշ՛. An Enquiry concerning the Principles ofMorals՛, An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding, and A Dissertation on the Passions and Ће Natural History ofReligion. He has also published Hume and the Problem of Causation, with coauthor Alexander Rosenberg (Oxford University Press, 1981). M. A. Box is emeritus professor of English at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Notable among his writings is The SuasiveArt ofDavid Hume (Princeton University Press, 1990). With Michael Silverthorne and David Harvey, he has edited Hume’s pamphlet defending the lord provost of Edinburgh following the Jacobite uprising of 1745-6. Michael Silverthorne taught classics at McGill University, Montreal. He is recognized as one of the foremost translators of neo-Latin and has translated works by Newton, Francis Hutcheson, Locke, Hobbes, Spinoza, Bacon, and Pufendorf, the last five for the Cambridge University Press. With M. A. Box, he wrote ‘The “Most Curious and Important ofAll Questions of Erudition”: Hume’s Assessment of the Populousness of Ancient Nations’, in David Hume: Historical Thinker, Historical Writer, ed. Mark G. Spencer (Pennsylvania State University Press, 2013). |
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