Détails du livre
Format
Kindle
Pages
320
Langue
Italien
Publié
Jan 1, 2008
Éditeur
Liguori Editore
ISBN-10
8820743019
ISBN-13
9788820743017
Description
Lorenzo Greco offers a fascinating exploration of David Hume's contributions to contemporary ethics, challenging the perception of Hume merely as a skeptic. Through careful analysis, he reveals how Hume's insights can enrich modern philosophical discourse. The work delves into the nuances of Hume's moral philosophy, illustrating the relevance of his ideas in addressing today's ethical dilemmas.
The postscript by Eugenio Lecaldano further enhances the discussion, providing a contemporary lens through which to examine Hume's thoughts. Greco invites readers to reconsider the impact of emotion and human psychology in moral reasoning, making a strong case for Hume's place in the landscape of modern ethical theory. As readers engage with this compelling narrative, they may find themselves reevaluating their own moral frameworks in light of Hume's timeless inquiries.
The postscript by Eugenio Lecaldano further enhances the discussion, providing a contemporary lens through which to examine Hume's thoughts. Greco invites readers to reconsider the impact of emotion and human psychology in moral reasoning, making a strong case for Hume's place in the landscape of modern ethical theory. As readers engage with this compelling narrative, they may find themselves reevaluating their own moral frameworks in light of Hume's timeless inquiries.