Hume : moral and political philosophy
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Hume : moral and political philosophy
(The international library of critical essays in the history of philosophy)
Ashgate, 2000, c2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The "International Library of Critical Essays in the History of Philosophy" series aims to make available in a systematic manner essays in the history of philosophy selected and presented by various volume editors. This volume focuses on Hume's ideas and theory.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Overview: Hume, human nature and the foundations of morality, David Fate Norton. Part 2 Practical reason: was Hume a Humean?, Elijah Millgram
- Kantian tunes on a Humean instrument - why Hume is not really a sceptic about practical reasoning, Elizabeth Radcliffe. Part 3 Moral anti-rationalism, is and ought, and the status of moral judgments: Hume on moral judgement, Philippa Foot
- Hume on is and ought, W.D. Falk
- variants of sentimentalism, J.L. Mackie
- "gilding or staining" the world with "sentiments" and phantasms, Barry Stroud
- is Hume a non-cognitivist in the motivation argument?, Rachel Cohon. Part 4 The origin and refinement of the moral sentiments: another look at Hume's account of moral evaluation, Pall S. Ardal
- the common point of view in Hume's ethics, Rachel Cohon
- justice and the foundations of social morality in Hume's "Treatise", Jacqueline Taylor
- constructing character - Hume on moral approval, love and the general point of view, Christine Korsgaard. Part 5 The artificial virtues and society: Hume's noble lie - an account of his artificial virtues, Marcia Baron
- Hume's account of social artifice - its origin and originality, Annette Baier
- artificial virtues and the sensible knave, David Gauthier. Part 6 Moral motivation and obligation: is Hume an internalist?, Charlotte Brown
- how does the Humean sense of duty motivate?, Elizabeth Radcliffe
- motive and obligation in Hume's ethics, Stephen Darwall
- natural obligation and normative motivation in Hume's treatise, Tito Magri. Part 7 Character and utility: character - a Humean account, Jane McIntyre
- Hume on the characters of virtue, Richard Dees
- Hume and the Bauhaus theory of ethics, Geoffrey Sayre-McCord
- Hume and the invention of utilitarianism, Stephen Darwall.
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