Henry Allison offers a new understanding of Hume's theory of knowledge, as contained in the first book of his Treatise. Allison provides a comprehensive and detailed critical analysis of Hume's views on the subject, and an extensive comparison with Kant on a range of issues including space and time, causation, existence, and the self.
Henry Allison offers a new understanding of Hume's theory of knowledge, as contained in the first book of his Treatise. Allison provides a comprehensive and detailed critical analysis of Hume's views on the subject, and an extensive comparison with Kant on a range of issues including space and time, causation, existence, and the self.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henry E. Allison is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego, and Boston University
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction * 1: Hume`s Elements * 2: Hume`s Doctrine of Space and Time * 3: Hume`s Epistemological Divide in the Treatise * 4: "Whatever begins to be must have a cause of existence": Hume`s Analysis and Kant`s Response * 5: Hume`s Analysis of Inductive Inference * 5: Appendix: Does Reason Beg or Command? Kant and Hume on Induction and the Uniformity of Nature * 6: Simple Conception, Existence, and Belief: Hume`s Analysis and the Kantian Response * 7: Causation, Necessary Connection, and Power * 8: Hume on Scepticism Regarding Reason * 9: Hume on Scepticism Regarding the Senses * 10: Hume`s Natural History of Philosophy and Hume and Kant as Philosophical Therapists * 11: Hume`s Paralogisms * 12: Hume`s Philosophical Insouciance * Bibliography * Index
* Introduction * 1: Hume`s Elements * 2: Hume`s Doctrine of Space and Time * 3: Hume`s Epistemological Divide in the Treatise * 4: "Whatever begins to be must have a cause of existence": Hume`s Analysis and Kant`s Response * 5: Hume`s Analysis of Inductive Inference * 5: Appendix: Does Reason Beg or Command? Kant and Hume on Induction and the Uniformity of Nature * 6: Simple Conception, Existence, and Belief: Hume`s Analysis and the Kantian Response * 7: Causation, Necessary Connection, and Power * 8: Hume on Scepticism Regarding Reason * 9: Hume on Scepticism Regarding the Senses * 10: Hume`s Natural History of Philosophy and Hume and Kant as Philosophical Therapists * 11: Hume`s Paralogisms * 12: Hume`s Philosophical Insouciance * Bibliography * Index
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