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Tito Magri proposes a new, systematic interpretation of David Hume's account of the imagination in his Treatise of Human Nature. This has revisionary implications for the understanding of Hume's philosophy, particularly his philosophy of mind, naturalism, epistemology, and stance to scepticism.

Produktbeschreibung
Tito Magri proposes a new, systematic interpretation of David Hume's account of the imagination in his Treatise of Human Nature. This has revisionary implications for the understanding of Hume's philosophy, particularly his philosophy of mind, naturalism, epistemology, and stance to scepticism.
Autorenporträt
Tito Magri was Professor of Philosophy at Sapienza University, Rome, from 1998 until his retirement in 2018, and before that at the University of Bari. He has been a visiting professor at the Universities of Michigan and Arizona. His research has focused on Early Modern political philosophy, contractarian political theory, rational choice and the emergence of normativity, the first person, and the philosophy of David Hume. He has published two books, edited two, and published articles and book chapters in Italian and in English.