A companion to Hume

A companion to Hume

Radcliffe, Elizabeth S.

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INDICE: Notes on Contributors. Acknowledgments. Note on Citations. Introduction. Humes Context:. 1. Hume in the Enlightenment Tradition: Stephen Buckle (Australian Catholic University). Part I: Mind and Knowledge:. 2. Humes Theory of Ideas: Don Garrett (New York University). 3. Hume on Memory and Imagination: Saul Traiger (Occidental College). 4. Hume and the Origin of Our Ideas of Space and Time: Wayne Waxman (New York University, Visiting Professor). 5. Hume on the Relation of Cause and Effect: Francis Watanabe Dauer (Emeritus, University of California, Santa Barbara). 6. Inductive Inference in Humes Philosophy:Louis E. Loeb (University of Michigan). 7. Hume on Belief in the External World: Michel Malherbe (University of Nantes). 8. Hume on Personal Identity: Donald C. Ainslie (University of Toronto). Part II: Passions and Action:. 9. HumesIndirect Passions: Rachel Cohon (New York University). 10. Hume on the DirectPassions and Motivation: Tito Magri (University of Rome). 11. Hume on Libertyand Necessity: John Bricke (University of Kansas). Part III: Morality and Beauty:. 12. Hume on Moral Rationalism, Sentimentalism, and Sympathy: Charlotte R. Brown (Illinois Wesleyan University). 13. Sympathy and Humes Spectator-centered Theory of Virtue: Kate Abramson (Indiana University). 14. Humes Theory of Justice, or Artificial Virtue: Eugenio Lecaldano (University of Rome). 15. Hume on Beauty and Virtue: Jacqueline Taylor (University of San Francisco). 16. Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals: Incomparably the Best?: Annette C.Baier (Retired, University of Pittsburgh). Part IV: Religion:. 17. Humes Views on Religion: Intellectual and Cultural Influences: Terence Penelhum (University of Calgary). 18. Hume on the Nature and Existence of God: Martin Bell (Manchester Metropolitan University). 19. Hume on Miracles and Immortality: Michael P. Levine (University of Western Australia). Part V: Economics, Politics, and History:. 20. Humes Economic Theory: Tatsuya Sakamoto (Keio University). 21.One of the Finest and Most Subtile Inventions: Hume on Government: Richard H.Dees (Rochester University). 22. The Most Illustrious Philosopher and Historian of the Age: Humes History of England: Mark Salber Phillips (Carleton University). Part VI: Contemporary Themes:. 23. Humes Naturalism and His Skepticism:Janet Broughton (University of California). 24. Is Hume a Realist or an Anti-realist?: P. J. E. Kail (University of Oxford). 25. Humes Epistemological Legacy: William Edward Morris (Illinois Wesleyan University). 26. The Humean Theory of Motivation and Its Critics: Elizabeth S. Radcliffe (Santa Clara University). 27. The Sources of Normativity in Humes Moral Theory: Tom L. Beauchamp (Georgetown University). 28. Humes Metaethics: Is Hume a Moral Noncognitivist?: Nicholas L. Sturgeon (Cornell University). Bibliography. Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-4443-3786-0
  • Editorial: Wiley-Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 592
  • Fecha Publicación: 05/11/2010
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés