David Hume, Sceptic

David Hume, Sceptic
Title David Hume, Sceptic PDF eBook
Author Zuzana Parusniková
Publisher Springer
Pages 139
Release 2016-09-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3319437941

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This book studies Hume’s scepticism and its roots, context, and role in the philosopher’s life. It relates how Hume wrote his philosophy in a time of tumult, as the millennia-old metaphysical tradition that placed humans and their cognitive abilities in an ontological framework collapsed and gave way to one that placed the autonomy of the individual in its center. It then discusses the birth of modernity that Descartes inaugurated and Kant completed with his Copernican revolution that moved philosophy from Being to the Self. It shows how modernity gave rise to a new kind of scepticism, involving doubt not just about the adequacy of our knowledge but about the very existence of a world independent of the self. The book then examines how Hume faced the sceptical implications and how his empiricism added yet another sceptical theme with the main question being how argument can legitimize key concepts of human understanding instinctively used in making sense of our perceptions. Placing it firmly in a historical context, the book shows how Hume was influenced by Pyrrhonian scepticism and how this becomes clear in Hume’s acceptance of the weakness of reason and in his emphasis on the practical role of philosophy. As the book argues, rather than serving as the foundation of science, in Hume’s hand, philosophy became a guide to a joyful, happy life, to a documentary of common life and to moderately educated, entertaining conversation. This way Hume stands in strong opposition to the (early) modern mainstream.

Hume's Radical Scepticism and the Fate of Naturalized Epistemology

Hume's Radical Scepticism and the Fate of Naturalized Epistemology
Title Hume's Radical Scepticism and the Fate of Naturalized Epistemology PDF eBook
Author K. Meeker
Publisher Springer
Pages 342
Release 2013-05-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1137025557

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Treating David Hume as a partner in a continuing philosophical dialogue, this book tries to come to terms with Hume's influential thoughts on scepticism and naturalism in a way that sheds light on contemporary philosophy and its relationship to science.

Hume's Sceptical Enlightenment

Hume's Sceptical Enlightenment
Title Hume's Sceptical Enlightenment PDF eBook
Author Ryu Susato
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 362
Release 2015-09-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0748699813

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Demonstrates the uniqueness of Hume as an Enlightenment thinker, illustrating how his 'spirit of scepticism' often leads him into seemingly paradoxical positions. This book will be of interest to Hume scholars, intellectual historians of 17th- to 19th-century Europe and those interested in the Enlightenment more widely.

The External World and Our Knowledge of it

The External World and Our Knowledge of it
Title The External World and Our Knowledge of it PDF eBook
Author Fred Wilson
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 825
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0802097642

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David Hume is often considered to have been a sceptic, particularly in his conception of the individual's knowledge of the external world. However, a closer examination of his works gives a much different impression of this aspect of Hume's philosophy, one that is due for a thorough scholarly analysis. This study argues that Hume was, in fact, a critical realist in the early twentieth-century sense, a period in which the term was used to describe the epistemological and ontological theories of such philosophers as Roy Wood Sellars and Bertrand Russell. Carefully situating Hume in his historical context, that is, relative to Aristotelian and rationalist traditions, Fred Wilson makes important and unique insights into Humean philosophy. Analyzing key sections of the Treatise, the Enquiry, and the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, Wilson offers a deeper understanding of Hume by taking into account the philosopher's theories of the external world. Such a reading, the author explains, is not only more faithful to the texts, but also reinforces the view of Hume as a critical realist in light of twentieth-century discussions between externalism and internalism, and between coherentists and foundationalists. Complete with original observations and ideas, this study is sure to generate debates about Humean philosophy, critical realism, and the limits of perceptual knowledge.

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Title An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding PDF eBook
Author David Hume
Publisher Standard Ebooks
Pages 182
Release 2024-09-09T19:27:34Z
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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A foundational text in empiricism and skepticism, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding comprehensively examines the nature of human cognition, the limits of human knowledge, and the role of reason in understanding the world. Hume argues that our understanding of the world is based on custom, habit, and experience, rather than pure reason or innate knowledge. He challenges the notions of causality, induction, and the concepts of connections between cause and effect, arguing that our understanding of these relationships is based on probability and custom. It lays the groundwork for modern philosophy, emphasizing the importance of empirical evidence and the role of human psychology in shaping our beliefs and understanding of reality. This book is part of the Standard Ebooks project, which produces free public domain ebooks.

The Cambridge Companion to Hume's Treatise

The Cambridge Companion to Hume's Treatise
Title The Cambridge Companion to Hume's Treatise PDF eBook
Author Donald C. Ainslie
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 415
Release 2015-01-26
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0521821673

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This Companion evaluates Hume's philosophical arguments in A Treatise of Human Nature and considers their historical context, particularly within British empiricism.

An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals

An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals
Title An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals PDF eBook
Author David Hume
Publisher
Pages 202
Release 1907
Genre Conduct of life
ISBN

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