David Hume's A Treatise of Human Nature is one of the most important works of modern philosophy. This Guide provides students with the scholarly and interpretive tools needed to begin mining Hume's Treatise for philosophical insight. The Guide contains fifteen newly written chapters by leading Hume scholars. Each chapter guides the reader through a selected portion of the Treatise, explaining the central arguments, as well as key contemporary interpretations of those arguments. They cover such topics as: the formulation, reception, and scope of the Treatise; the theory of impressions and ideas; imagination and memory; space and time; causation and causal inference; the passions; Hume's treatment of belief in the external world and the self; the moral sentiments and their relation to reason; and the role of sympathy.
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"The Blackwell Guide to Hume's Treatise is a verywelcome arrival, an antidote to the selective attention from whichthe Treatise has often suffered. The contributors set outand assess Hume's main doctrines and arguments across thewhole Treatise, bringing out links between its differentparts, and situating the work in its biographical and philosophicalcontext. The result is an excellent introduction to one of themajor works of western philosophy." Stephen Buckle,Australian Catholic University
"This is an excellent addition to an excellent series.Saul Traiger has solicited an impressive collection of originalessays covering all the parts of Hume's most important, butalso most baffling, work. The authors include most of theworld's leading Hume scholars. Their work is authoritative,but is also very clearly presented, so that the volume will beaccessible to college students as well useful for expertphilosophers. Highly recommended!" Vere Chappell,University of Massachusetts
"This is an excellent addition to an excellent series.Saul Traiger has solicited an impressive collection of originalessays covering all the parts of Hume's most important, butalso most baffling, work. The authors include most of theworld's leading Hume scholars. Their work is authoritative,but is also very clearly presented, so that the volume will beaccessible to college students as well useful for expertphilosophers. Highly recommended!" Vere Chappell,University of Massachusetts