David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature

David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature
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Artikel-Nr:
9780199263837
Veröffentl:
2007
Erscheinungsdatum:
14.06.2007
Seiten:
448
Autor:
David Fate Norton
Gewicht:
807 g
Format:
242x164x34 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

David Norton, FRSC, Macdonald Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, McGill University and Adjunct Professor, University of Victoria. He is author of David Hume: Common-Sense Moralist, Sceptical Metaphysician (1982), and editor of The Cambridge Companion to Hume (1993), and, with Mary J. Norton, an independent scholar, co-author of The Hume Library (1996).

David and Mary Norton present the definitive scholarly edition of one of the greatest philosophical works ever written. This first volume contains the critical text of David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature (1739/40), followed by the short Abstract (1740) in which Hume set out the key arguments of the larger work; the volume concludes with A Letter from a Gentleman to his Friend in Edinburgh (1745), Hume's defence of the Treatise when it was under attack from ministers seeking to prevent Hume's appointment as Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh.
David and Mary Norton present the definitive scholarly edition of Hume's Treatise, one of the greatest philosophical works ever written. The first volume contains the critical text of David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature (1739/40), followed by the short Abstract (1740) in which Hume set out the key arguments of the larger work; the volume concludes with A Letter from a Gentleman to his Friend in Edinburgh (1745), Hume's later defence of the Treatise.
  • A Note on the Texts

  • Contents of A Treatise of Human Nature

  • A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE

  • An Abstract of ... A Treatise of Human Nature

  • A Letter from a Gentleman to his Friend in Edinburgh

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