The secret connexion :: causation, realism, and David Hume /
In this revised edition of 'The Secret Connexion', Galen Strawson explores one of the most discussed subjects in philosophy: David Hume's work on causation. He argues that Hume believes in causal influence, but insists that we cannot know its nature. The regularity theory of causation...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this revised edition of 'The Secret Connexion', Galen Strawson explores one of the most discussed subjects in philosophy: David Hume's work on causation. He argues that Hume believes in causal influence, but insists that we cannot know its nature. The regularity theory of causation is indefensible, and Hume never adopted it in any case. |
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505 | 8 | |a ""14: Causation in the Treatise: 1""""14.1 Introduction""; ""14.2 Referring uses of Causation terms""; ""15: Causation in the Treatise: 2""; ""15.1 Three stratagems""; ""15.2 Ignorance, irony, and reality""; ""15.3 HumeÂ?s global subjectivism about necessity""; ""15.4 The `necessity, which we ascribeÂ?; the `necessity, which we conceiveÂ?""; ""15.5 `So far as we have any notion of itÂ?""; ""15.6 Conclusion""; ""PART 3: Causation in the Enquiry""; ""16: Enquiry Section 4: the question of irony""; ""17: Enquiry Section 4: Causation and inductive scepticism"" | |
505 | 8 | |a ""18: Enquiry Sections 5-6: undiscovered and undiscoverable""""19: Enquiry Section 7: Causation and human beings""; ""19.1 Will and force: a last look at irony""; ""19.2 Resemblance, solidity, and force""; ""19.3 A rhetorical question""; ""20: Enquiry Section 7: the Occasionalists""; ""21: Enquiry Section 7: the two definitions of cause""; ""21.1 Extraordinary ignorance""; ""21.2 The two definitions""; ""21.3 Conclusion""; ""PART 4: Reason, Reality, and Regularity""; ""22: Reason, Reality, and Regularity""; ""22.1 A summary of HumeÂ?s position"" | |
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spelling | Strawson, Galen, author. The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / by Galen Strawson. Revised edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2014. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. In this revised edition of 'The Secret Connexion', Galen Strawson explores one of the most discussed subjects in philosophy: David Hume's work on causation. He argues that Hume believes in causal influence, but insists that we cannot know its nature. The regularity theory of causation is indefensible, and Hume never adopted it in any case. ""Cover""; ""The Secret Connexion Causation, Realism, and David Hume""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface to the First Edition""; ""Preface to the Paperback Edition""; ""Preface to the Revised Edition""; ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations and Conventions""; ""PART 1: Meaning, Scepticism, and Reality""; ""1: Introduction""; ""2: The `HumeanÂ? view of causation; and an exegetical principle""; ""3: A summary of the argument""; ""4: `ObjectsÂ?: preliminaries""; ""5: The untenability of the realist regularity theory of causation""; ""6: `ObjectsÂ?: complications""; ""6.1 Strict idealism"" ""6.2 Perception-constituted objects and perception-content-constituted objects""""6.3 A viable regularity theory of causation""; ""6.4 Hume uncommitted""; ""6.5 Supposing and conceiving""; ""6.6 Basic realism""; ""6.7 Bundles and fiction""; ""6.8 Hume in metaphysical space""; ""6.9 Writing as a realist""; ""Appendix Cartoon-film causation: idealism and the regularity theory of causation""; ""7: The notion of the ultimate nature of reality""; ""Appendix Reality and truth""; ""8: `CausationÂ?""; ""9: HumeÂ?s strict scepticism"" ""10: HumeÂ?s theory of ideas as applied to the idea of causation""""11: The `APÂ? property""; ""11.1 The curious idea of a priori causal inference""; ""11.2 An objection""; ""11.3 The objection varied""; ""12: The problem of meaning""; ""12.1 The `Meaning TensionÂ?""; ""12.2 Experience-transcendent reference: E-intelligibility and R-intelligibility""; ""12.3 Example: Hume on the mind""; ""12.4 Conclusion""; ""13: `External objectsÂ? and Causation""; ""13.1 The parallel""; ""13.2 A possible disanalogy""; ""13.3 An objection""; ""PART 2: Causation in the Treatise"" ""14: Causation in the Treatise: 1""""14.1 Introduction""; ""14.2 Referring uses of Causation terms""; ""15: Causation in the Treatise: 2""; ""15.1 Three stratagems""; ""15.2 Ignorance, irony, and reality""; ""15.3 HumeÂ?s global subjectivism about necessity""; ""15.4 The `necessity, which we ascribeÂ?; the `necessity, which we conceiveÂ?""; ""15.5 `So far as we have any notion of itÂ?""; ""15.6 Conclusion""; ""PART 3: Causation in the Enquiry""; ""16: Enquiry Section 4: the question of irony""; ""17: Enquiry Section 4: Causation and inductive scepticism"" ""18: Enquiry Sections 5-6: undiscovered and undiscoverable""""19: Enquiry Section 7: Causation and human beings""; ""19.1 Will and force: a last look at irony""; ""19.2 Resemblance, solidity, and force""; ""19.3 A rhetorical question""; ""20: Enquiry Section 7: the Occasionalists""; ""21: Enquiry Section 7: the two definitions of cause""; ""21.1 Extraordinary ignorance""; ""21.2 The two definitions""; ""21.3 Conclusion""; ""PART 4: Reason, Reality, and Regularity""; ""22: Reason, Reality, and Regularity""; ""22.1 A summary of HumeÂ?s position"" Hume, David, 1711-1776. Hume, David, 1711-1776 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdMfXc4XcRKQbFvhTVV4q Causation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021459 PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Causation fast has work: The secret connexion (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGxVVdCT4WFRJkv6rbRWQq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Strawson, Galen. Secret connexion. Revised edition 9780199605842 (OCoLC)864787428 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=754157 Volltext CBO01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=754157 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Strawson, Galen The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / ""Cover""; ""The Secret Connexion Causation, Realism, and David Hume""; ""Copyright""; ""Preface to the First Edition""; ""Preface to the Paperback Edition""; ""Preface to the Revised Edition""; ""Contents""; ""Abbreviations and Conventions""; ""PART 1: Meaning, Scepticism, and Reality""; ""1: Introduction""; ""2: The `HumeanÂ? view of causation; and an exegetical principle""; ""3: A summary of the argument""; ""4: `ObjectsÂ?: preliminaries""; ""5: The untenability of the realist regularity theory of causation""; ""6: `ObjectsÂ?: complications""; ""6.1 Strict idealism"" ""6.2 Perception-constituted objects and perception-content-constituted objects""""6.3 A viable regularity theory of causation""; ""6.4 Hume uncommitted""; ""6.5 Supposing and conceiving""; ""6.6 Basic realism""; ""6.7 Bundles and fiction""; ""6.8 Hume in metaphysical space""; ""6.9 Writing as a realist""; ""Appendix Cartoon-film causation: idealism and the regularity theory of causation""; ""7: The notion of the ultimate nature of reality""; ""Appendix Reality and truth""; ""8: `CausationÂ?""; ""9: HumeÂ?s strict scepticism"" ""10: HumeÂ?s theory of ideas as applied to the idea of causation""""11: The `APÂ? property""; ""11.1 The curious idea of a priori causal inference""; ""11.2 An objection""; ""11.3 The objection varied""; ""12: The problem of meaning""; ""12.1 The `Meaning TensionÂ?""; ""12.2 Experience-transcendent reference: E-intelligibility and R-intelligibility""; ""12.3 Example: Hume on the mind""; ""12.4 Conclusion""; ""13: `External objectsÂ? and Causation""; ""13.1 The parallel""; ""13.2 A possible disanalogy""; ""13.3 An objection""; ""PART 2: Causation in the Treatise"" ""14: Causation in the Treatise: 1""""14.1 Introduction""; ""14.2 Referring uses of Causation terms""; ""15: Causation in the Treatise: 2""; ""15.1 Three stratagems""; ""15.2 Ignorance, irony, and reality""; ""15.3 HumeÂ?s global subjectivism about necessity""; ""15.4 The `necessity, which we ascribeÂ?; the `necessity, which we conceiveÂ?""; ""15.5 `So far as we have any notion of itÂ?""; ""15.6 Conclusion""; ""PART 3: Causation in the Enquiry""; ""16: Enquiry Section 4: the question of irony""; ""17: Enquiry Section 4: Causation and inductive scepticism"" ""18: Enquiry Sections 5-6: undiscovered and undiscoverable""""19: Enquiry Section 7: Causation and human beings""; ""19.1 Will and force: a last look at irony""; ""19.2 Resemblance, solidity, and force""; ""19.3 A rhetorical question""; ""20: Enquiry Section 7: the Occasionalists""; ""21: Enquiry Section 7: the two definitions of cause""; ""21.1 Extraordinary ignorance""; ""21.2 The two definitions""; ""21.3 Conclusion""; ""PART 4: Reason, Reality, and Regularity""; ""22: Reason, Reality, and Regularity""; ""22.1 A summary of HumeÂ?s position"" Hume, David, 1711-1776. Hume, David, 1711-1776 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdMfXc4XcRKQbFvhTVV4q Causation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021459 PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Causation fast |
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title | The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / |
title_auth | The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / |
title_exact_search | The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / |
title_full | The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / by Galen Strawson. |
title_fullStr | The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / by Galen Strawson. |
title_full_unstemmed | The secret connexion : causation, realism, and David Hume / by Galen Strawson. |
title_short | The secret connexion : |
title_sort | secret connexion causation realism and david hume |
title_sub | causation, realism, and David Hume / |
topic | Hume, David, 1711-1776. Hume, David, 1711-1776 fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJdMfXc4XcRKQbFvhTVV4q Causation. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85021459 PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. bisacsh Causation fast |
topic_facet | Hume, David, 1711-1776. Hume, David, 1711-1776 Causation. PHILOSOPHY Epistemology. Causation |
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