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The Cambridge companion to Hume (2nd ed.)

Norton, David Fate(Edited by)Taylor, Jacqueline(Edited by)
Part of the Cambridge Companions to Philosophy series
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Although best known for his contributions to the theory of knowledge, metaphysics, and philosophy of religion, Hume also influenced developments in the philosophy of mind, psychology, ethics, political and economic theory, political and social history, and aesthetic theory.

The fifteen essays in this volume address all aspects of Hume's thought.

The picture of him that emerges is that of a thinker who, though often critical to the point of scepticism, was nonetheless able to build on that scepticism a constructive, viable, and profoundly important view of the world.

Also included in this volume are Hume's two brief autobiographies and a bibliography suited to those beginning their study of Hume.

This second edition of one our most popular Companions includes six new essays and a new introduction, and the remaining essays have all been updated or revised.

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Cambridge University Press
1139798197 / 9781139798198
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
192
25/10/2012
England
English
539 pages
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