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The Philosophy of David Hume
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Author(s):
Norman Kemp Smith
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1941
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-4039-1507-8
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978-0-230-51117-0
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1941
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10.1057/9780230511170
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pp. 3
Introductory: The Distinctive Principles and Ethical Origins of Hume’s Philosophy
pp. 22
Hutcheson’s Teaching and its Influence on Hume
pp. 52
The Influence of Newton and of Locke
pp. 78
Current Misunderstandings of Hume’s Teaching
pp. 104
Preliminary Outline Statement of Hume’s Teaching, as Expounded in Parts i, iii and iv of Book I of the Treatise
pp. 138
Preliminary Outline Statement of Hume’s Theory of Morals, as Expounded in Books II and III of the Treatise
pp. 158
Doctrine of the Passions and of Sympathy in its Bearing on Hume’s Theory of Morals
pp. 178
The Indirect Passions of Pride and Humility, Love and Hatred; and in Connexion There-With Hume’s First Statement and Application of the Principles of Association
pp. 192
The Function of Reason in the Moral Sphere
pp. 204
The Opening Sections of the Treatise, As Predetermined by Hume’s Early Doctrine of Belief
pp. 228
Memory
pp. 238
The Association of Ideas, and its Products
pp. 256
Abstract Ideas
pp. 272
Hume’s Version of Hutcheson’s Teaching that Space and Time are Non-Sensational
pp. 348
‘ Knowledge ’ in the Strict Sense of the Term
pp. 364
Belief in Causality: The Nature of Causal ‘Inference’
pp. 390
Belief in Causality: The Origin of the Idea of Necessity
pp. 404
The Causal Maxim Neither Self-Evident Nor Demonstrable: Its Sanctions Solely Those of Natural Belief
pp. 414
Probability of Chances and Probability of Causes
pp. 432
Liberty and Necessity
pp. 442
The Sceptical and the Positive Aspects of Hume’s Doctrine of Natural Belief
pp. 464
Belief as it Enters into Sense-Perception
pp. 496
‘Identity’ and ‘Substance’ in their Bearing on the Nature of the Self
pp. 518
The Relation of the Treatise to the Enquiries
pp. 542
Concluding Comments
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