The Riddle of Hume's Treatise

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise
Title The Riddle of Hume's Treatise PDF eBook
Author Paul Russell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2010-06-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0199751528

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It is widely held that Hume's Treatise has little or nothing to do with problems of religion. Contrary to this view, Paul Russell argues that it is irreligious aims and objectives that are fundamental to the Treatise and account for its underlying unity and coherence

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise
Title The Riddle of Hume's Treatise PDF eBook
Author Paul Russell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 444
Release 2008-02-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 019988045X

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Although it is widely recognized that David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature (1729-40) belongs among the greatest works of philosophy, there is little aggreement about the correct way to interpret his fundamental intentions. The solution to this riddle depends on challenging another, closely related, point of orthodoxy: namely, that before Hume published the Treatise he removed almost all material concerned with problems of religion. Russell argues, contrary to this view, that irreligious aims and objectives are fundamental to the Treatise and account for its underlying unity and coherence. It is Hume's basic anti-Christian aims and objectives that serve to shape and direct both his skeptical and naturalistic commitments. When Hume's arguments are viewed from this perspective we can solve, not only puzzles arising from his discussion of various specific issues, we can also explain the intimate and intricate connections that hold his entire project together. This "irreligious" interpretation provides a comprehensive fresh account of the nature of Hume's fundamental aims and ambitions in the Treatise. It also presents a radically different picture of the way in which Hume's project was rooted in the debates and controversies of his own time, placing the Treatise in an irreligious or anti-Christian philosophical tradition that includes Hobbes, Spinoza and freethinking followers. Considered in these terms, Hume's Treatise constitutes the crowning achievement of the Radical Enlightenment.

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise

The Riddle of Hume's Treatise
Title The Riddle of Hume's Treatise PDF eBook
Author Paul Russell
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 443
Release 2008-02-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0195110331

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It is widely held that Hume's Treatise has little or nothing to do with problems of religion. Contrary to this view, however, this book argues that it is irreligious aims and objectives that are fundamental to the Treatise and account for its underlying unity and coherence.

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Title An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding PDF eBook
Author David Hume
Publisher VM eBooks
Total Pages 320
Release 2016-11-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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Moral philosophy, or the science of human nature, may be treated after two different manners; each of which has its peculiar merit, and may contribute to the entertainment, instruction, and reformation of mankind. The one considers man chiefly as born for action; and as influenced in his measures by taste and sentiment; pursuing one object, and avoiding another, according to the value which these objects seem to possess, and according to the light in which they present themselves. As virtue, of all objects, is allowed to be the most valuable, this species of philosophers paint her in the most amiable colours; borrowing all helps from poetry and eloquence, and treating their subject in an easy and obvious manner, and such as is best fitted to please the imagination, and engage the affections. They select the most striking observations and instances from common life; place opposite characters in a proper contrast; and alluring us into the paths of virtue by the views of glory and happiness, direct our steps in these paths by the soundest precepts and most illustrious examples. They make us feel the difference between vice and virtue; they excite and regulate our sentiments; and so they can but bend our hearts to the love of probity and true honour, they think, that they have fully attained the end of all their labours.

The Oxford Handbook of Hume

The Oxford Handbook of Hume
Title The Oxford Handbook of Hume PDF eBook
Author Paul Russell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 833
Release 2016-02-22
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190493925

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The Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) is widely regarded as the greatest and most significant English-speaking philosopher and often seen as having had the most influence on the way philosophy is practiced today in the West. His reputation is based not only on the quality of his philosophical thought but also on the breadth and scope of his writings, which ranged over metaphysics, epistemology, morals, politics, religion, and aesthetics. The Handbook's 38 newly commissioned chapters are divided into six parts: Central Themes; Metaphysics and Epistemology; Passion, Morality and Politics; Aesthetics, History, and Economics; Religion; Hume and the Enlightenment; and After Hume. The volume also features an introduction from editor Paul Russell and a chapter on Hume's biography.

Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy

Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy
Title Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Paul Russell
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 521
Release 2021
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0197577261

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The philosopher Paul Russell is well known for his scholarship on Hume and free will. This volume collects Russell's most important essays on Hume, with some articles addressing early modern philosophy more generally. The volume is organized thematically into five sections: metaphysics, free will, ethics, religion, and general interpretations of Hume's philosophy. In a substantive introduction, Russell outlines how his insights overlap and connect to various topicsin contemporary philosophy. Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy presents the reader with Russell's substantial and interconnected observations and insights on the matters and figures of the greatest importance in early modern philosophy.

Hume's Treatise of Morals

Hume's Treatise of Morals
Title Hume's Treatise of Morals PDF eBook
Author David Hume
Publisher
Total Pages 296
Release 1893
Genre
ISBN

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