03733nam 2200769Ia 450 991081135350332120200520144314.09786610286010978178268888417826888899781280286018128028601697804707980100470798017978047077637704707763749781405153133140515313X(CKB)1000000000342072(SSID)ssj0000113056(PQKBManifestationID)11139428(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000113056(PQKBWorkID)10099769(PQKB)11561937(MiAaPQ)EBC243600(Au-PeEL)EBL243600(CaPaEBR)ebr10158789(CaONFJC)MIL28601(OCoLC)882139110(PPN)22630227X(Perlego)2777599(EXLCZ)99100000000034207220050727d2006 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrThe Blackwell guide to Hume's Treatise /edited by Saul Traiger1st ed.Malden, MA ;Oxford Blackwell Pub.2006xi, 307 pBlackwell guides to great works ;5Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781405115094 1405115092 9781405115087 1405115084 Includes bibliographical references and index.THE BLACKWELL GUIDE TO Hume's Treatise -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- References to the Treatise, Abstract, and Enquiries -- Editor's Introduction -- PART I: Formulation, Reception, and Scope of the Treatise -- 1 The Treatise: Composition, Reception, and Response -- 2 Hume's Other Writings -- PART II: The Understanding -- 3 Impressions and Ideas -- 4 Space and Time -- 5 Belief, Probability, Normativity -- 6 Causation -- 7 Identity, Continued Existence, and the External World -- 8 Personal Identity and the Skeptical System of Philosophy -- 9 Hume's Conclusions in "Conclusion of this Book" -- PART III: The Passions -- 10 The Powers and Mechanisms of the Passions -- 11 Hume's "New And Extraordinary" Account of the Passions -- 12 Liberty, Necessity, and the Will -- PART IV: Morals -- 13 Reason, Passion, and the In uencing Motives of the Will -- 14 Hume's Arti cial and Natural Virtues -- 15 Virtue and the Evaluation of Character -- Index.This Guide provides students with the scholarly and interpretive tools they need to understand Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature and its influence on modern philosophy. * A student guide to Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature. * Focuses on recent developments in Hume scholarship. * Covers topics such as the formulation, reception and scope of the Treatise, imagination and memory, the passions, moral sentiments, and the role of sympathy. * All the chapters are newly written by Hume scholars. * Each chapter guides the reader through a portion of the Treatise, explaining the central arguments and key contemporary interpretations of those arguments.Blackwell guides to great works.Knowledge, Theory ofEmotions (Philosophy)EthicsKnowledge, Theory of.Emotions (Philosophy)Ethics.128Traiger Saul921246MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910811353503321The Blackwell guide to Hume's Treatise2066339UNINA