Hume's Scepticism and the Science of Human Nature
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy
ISBN-10
0754604845
ISBN-13
9780754604846
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Apr 28th, 2002
Print length
238 Pages
Weight
600 grams
Product Classification:
Western philosophy: c 1600 to c 1900
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The purpose of this book is to provide the reader with an accessible guide to the most significant developments in Hume's scholarship, while, at the same time, defending a general interpretatation of Hume's philsophy.
This book explores the relationship between Hume''s sceptical philosophy and his Newtonian ambition of founding a science of human nature. Assessing both received and ''new'' readings of Hume''s philosophy, Stanistreet offers a line of interpretation which, he argues, makes sense of many of the apparent conflicts and paradoxes in Hume''s work and describes how well-known controversies concerning Hume''s thinking about causation, induction and the external world can be resolved. Stainstreet argues that Hume''s notorious sceptical arguments are not the episodic outbursts of an unsystematic philosopher, but emerge as part of his attempt to provide science and philosophy with grounds which face up to and withstand the scepticism to which reflective thinkers are naturally prone. Offering important new contributions to Hume scholarship, this book also surveys and assesses the new research responsible for the recent sea-change in thinking about Hume. It offers an accessible overview of these developments while suggesting significant revisions to current readings of Hume''s philosophy.
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