Hume on art, emotion, and superstition : a critical study of the four dissertations
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Hume on art, emotion, and superstition : a critical study of the four dissertations
(Routledge studies in eighteenth century philosophy)
Routledge, 2019
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This book offers the first comprehensive critical study of David Hume's Four Dissertations of 1757, containing the Natural History of Religion, the Dissertation on the Passions, and the two essays Of Tragedy and Of the Standard of Taste. The author defends two important claims. The first is that these four works were not published together merely for convenience, but that they form a tightly integrated set, unified by the subject matter of the passions. The second is that the theory of the passions they jointly present is significantly different-indeed, significantly improved-from that of the earlier Treatise. Most strikingly, it is anti-egoist and anti-hedonist about motivation, where the Treatise had espoused a Lockean hedonism and egoism. It is also more cognitivist in its analysis of the passions themselves, and demonstrates a greater awareness of the limits of sympathy and of the varieties of human taste. This book is an important contribution to the scholarly literature on Hume's work on the passions, art, and superstitious belief.
目次
Introduction
Part I
1. My Design in the Present Work
2. Some Late Philosophers in England
3. Founded on Pain and Pleasure
4. A Considerable Adjustment
Part II
5. The Religious Passion
6. The First Religious Principles
7. The Object of the Passions
8. The Combat of Passion and Reason
9. The Causes of the Violent Passions
10. The Predominant Passion
11. The Sentiments of Beauty
12. The Laws of Criticism
Conclusion
Appendix 1. The Meaning of All the Terms
Appendix 2. Comparison of Ideas
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