Jacqueline Taylor presents an original reconstruction of Hume's social theory, which examines the passions and imagination in relation to institutions such as government and the economy. She goes on to examine Hume's system of ethics, and argues that the principle of humanity is the central concept of Hume's Enlightenment philosophy.
Jacqueline Taylor presents an original reconstruction of Hume's social theory, which examines the passions and imagination in relation to institutions such as government and the economy. She goes on to examine Hume's system of ethics, and argues that the principle of humanity is the central concept of Hume's Enlightenment philosophy.
Jacqueline Taylor is Professor of philosophy at the University of San Francisco. She co-edited the second edition of the Cambridge Companion to Hume, and has published many articles on Hume, as well as on contemporary moral psychology.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Experimenting with the Passions 2: Toward a Humean Social Theory: Sympathy, Belief, and Pride 3: Power and the Philosophy of Our Passions 4: Moral Authority and Moral Competence 5: The Dangers and Dignity of Pride 6: Humanity and the Dignity of Human Nature
1: Experimenting with the Passions 2: Toward a Humean Social Theory: Sympathy, Belief, and Pride 3: Power and the Philosophy of Our Passions 4: Moral Authority and Moral Competence 5: The Dangers and Dignity of Pride 6: Humanity and the Dignity of Human Nature
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