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The Cambridge companion to Hume's Treatise / edited by Donald C. Ainslie, University of Toronto, Annemarie Butler, Iowa State University.
Contributor
Ainslie, Donald C. editor.
ImprintNew York : Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Descriptionxvi, 398 pages ; 24 cm.
Note:Hume's early biography and A Treatise of Human Nature / Annemarie Butler -- From impressions to justice and the virtues: the structure of Hume's Treatise / Amlie Oksenberg Rorty -- The ideas of space and time and spatial and temporal ideas in Treatise 1.2 / Lorne Falkenstein -- Hume's theory of causation: inference, judgment, and the causal sense / Don Garrett -- Scepticism with regard to reason / David Owen -- Hume on scepticism and the senses / Kenneth P. Winkler -- The problem of believing in yourself: Hume's doubts about personal identity / Annemarie Butler -- Sympathy, self, and others / Jacqueline Taylor -- The indirect passions, myself, and others / Terence Penelhum -- "Hume's lengthy digression": free will in the Treatise / Paul Russell -- Hume on reason and passion / Nicholas L. Sturgeon -- Hume and moral motivation / Donald C. Ainslie -- Hume's justice / Tito Magri -- What's so "natural" about Hume's natural virtues? / Kate Abramson
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 369-382) and indexes.
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