Hume's Intentions

Hume's Intentions

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Sep 19, 2013 · English · Paperback (176 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 176
Language English
Published Sep 19, 2013
Publisher Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10 1107697867
ISBN-13 9781107697867

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J. A. Passmore delves deep into the philosophical landscape shaped by the thoughts and intentions of David Hume. This exploration invites readers to reconsider Hume's critical role in the development of modern philosophy, particularly in the realms of empiricism and skepticism. Passmore masterfully unpacks the complexities of Hume’s ideas, presenting them in a manner that is accessible yet profound.

The text navigates Hume's intricate theories about human understanding and the nature of knowledge, examining how his intentions both reflect and challenge the prevailing notions of his time. Passmore emphasizes Hume's unique perspective on the interplay between reason and emotion, illustrating how this relationship underpins much of human behavior and decision-making.

Through engaging analysis, the narrative encourages readers to reflect on the implications of Hume's thoughts in contemporary discussions within philosophy and social sciences. By illuminating Hume's multifaceted intentions, Passmore fosters a deeper appreciation for the enduring relevance of Hume's contributions to moral philosophy and human psychology.

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Philosophy
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