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DAVID HUME
THE ESSENTIAL PHILOSOPHICAL WORKS
-A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE
-AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
-AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS
-A DIALOGUE
-MY OWN LIFE
Predgovor - Charlotte R. Brown i William Edward Morris
Izdavač - Wordsworth Editions Ltd, London
Godina - 2011
860 strana
20 cm
Povez - Broširan
ISBN - 978-1-84022-666-9
Stanje - Kao na slici, tekst bez podvlačenja
SADRŽAJ:
A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE
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Introduction
Book 1: Of the Understanding
Part 1: Of Ideas, their Origin, Composition, Connexion, Abstraction, etc.
Of the origin of our ideas
Division of the subject
Of the ideas of the memory and the imagination
Of the connexion or association of ideas
Of relations
Of modes and substances
Of abstract ideas
Part 2: Of the Ideas of Space and Time
Of the infinite divisibility of our ideas of space and time
Of the infinite divisibility of space and time
Of the other qualities of our idea of space and time
Objections answered
The same subject continued
Of the idea of existence, and of external existence
Part 3: Of Knowledge and Probability
Of knowledge
Of probability, and of the idea of cause and effect
Why a cause is always necessary
Of the component parts of our reasonings concerning cause and effect
Of the impressions of the senses and memory
Of the inference from the impression to the idea
Of the nature of the idea or belief
Of the causes of belief
Of the effects of other relations and other habits
Of the influence of belief
Of the probability of chances
Of the probability of causes
Of unphilosophical probability
Of the idea of necessary connexion
Rules by which to judge of causes and effects
Of the reason of animals
Part 4: Of the Sceptical and other Systems of Philosophy
Of scepticism with regard to reason
Of scepticism with regard to the senses
Of the ancient philosophy
Of the modern philosophy
Of the immateriality of the soul
Of personal identity
Conclusion of this book
Book 2: Of the Passions
Part 1: Of Pride and Humility
Division of the subject
Of pride and humility, their objects and causes
Whence these objects and causes are derived
Of the relations of impressions and ideas
Of the influence of these relations on pride and humility
Limitations of this system
Of vice and virtue
Of beauty and deformity
Of external advantages and disadvantages
Of property and riches
Of the love of fame
Of the pride and humility of animals
Part 2: Of Love and Hatred
Of the object and causes of love and hatred
Experiments to confirm this system
Difficulties solved
Of the love of relations
Of our esteem for the rich and powerful
Of benevolence and anger
Of compassion
Of malice and envy
Of the mixture of benevolence and anger with compassion and malice
Of respect and contempt
Of the amorous passion, or love between the sexes
Of the love and hatred of animals
Part 3: Of the Will and Direct Passions
Of liberty and necessity
The same subject continued
Of the influencing motives of the will
Of the causes of the violent passions
Of the effects of custom
Of the influence of the imagination on the passions
Of contiguity and distance in space and time
The same subject continued
Of the direct passions
Of curiosity, or the love of truth
Book 3: Of Morals
Part 1: Of Virtue and Vice in general
Moral distinctions not derived from reason
Moral distinctions derived from a moral sense
Part 2: Of Justice and Injustice
Justice, whether a natural or artificial virtue?
Of the origin of justice and property
Of the rules which determine property
Of the transference of property by consent
Of the obligation of promises
Some farther reflections concerning justice and injustice
Of the origin of government
Of the source of allegiance
Of the measures of allegiance
Of the objects of allegiance
Of the laws of nations
Of chastity and modesty
Part 3: Of the other Virtues and Vices
Of the origin of the natural virtues and vices
Of greatness of mind
Of goodness and benevolence
Of natural abilities
Some farther reflections concerning the natural virtues
Conclusion of this book
Appendix
AN ABSTRACT OF A BOOK LATELY PUBLISHED ENTITLED A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE
AUTHOR'S ADVERTISEMENT
AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING
Of the different species of philosophy
Sceptical doubts concerning the operations of the understanding
Sceptical solution of these doubts
Of probability
Of the origin of ideas
Of the association of ideas
Of miracles
Of the idea of necessary connexion
Of liberty and necessity
Of the reason of animals
Of a particular providence and of a future state
Of the academical or sceptical philosophy
AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING THE PRINCIPLES OF MORALS
Of the general principles of morals
Of benevolence
Of justice
Of political society
Why utility pleases
Of qualities useful to ourselves
Of qualities immediately agreeable to ourselves
Of qualities immediately agreeable to others
Conclusion
Appendix 1: Concerning moral sentiment
Appendix 2: Of self-love
Appendix 3: Some farther considerations with regard to justice
Appendix 4: Of some verbal disputes
A DIALOGUE
MY OWN LIFE
"David Hume (1711-1776) was the most important philosopher ever to write in English, as well as a master stylist. This volume contains his major philosophical works. A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-1740), published while Hume was still in his twenties, consists of three books on the understanding, the passions, and morals. It applies the experimental method of reasoning to human nature in a revolution that was intended to make Hume the Newton of the moral sciences. Disappointed with the Treatise's failure to bring about such a revolution, Hume later recast Book I as An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1751), and Book III as An Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals, which he regarded as 'incomparably the best' of all his works. Both Enquiries went through several editions in his lifetime. Hume's works, controversial in his day, remain deeply and widely influential in ours, especially for his contributions to our understanding of the nature of morality, political and economic theory, philosophy of religion, and philosophical naturalism. This volume also includes Hume's anonymous Abstract of Books I and II of the Treatise, and the short autobiographical essay, 'My Own Life', which he wrote just before his death."
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