Hume's theory of consciousness:
This book offers a comprehensive analysis and re-evaluation of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. Kant viewed Hume as the sceptical destroyer of metaphysics. Yet for most of this century the consensus among interpreters is that for Hume scepticism was a means to a naturalistic, anti-sceptical end...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book offers a comprehensive analysis and re-evaluation of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. Kant viewed Hume as the sceptical destroyer of metaphysics. Yet for most of this century the consensus among interpreters is that for Hume scepticism was a means to a naturalistic, anti-sceptical end. The author seeks here to achieve a balance by showing how Hume's naturalism leads directly to a kind of scepticism even more radical than Kant imagined. In the process it offers the first systematic treatment of Humean associationalist psychology, including detailed exploration of his views on time-consciousness, memory, aspect-seeing, and the comparison with animal reason. Within this framework, Hume's views on language, belief, induction, causality, and personal identity emerge in a novel and revealing light |
Umfang: | xvi, 347 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9780521541183 0521541182 052145381X |
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contents | pt. I. The elements of Hume's philosophy. 1. Impressions and ideas. 2. Imagination and the vivacity of ideas. 3. Words and measures -- pt. II. The cement of the universe. 4. Beyond the senses. 5. Custom and necessity -- pt. III. Vulgar fiction and philosophical fallacy. 6. The true idea of the human mind. 7. From mind to body -- Conclusion: The Cartesian nightmare come true |
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spelling | Waxman, Wayne Verfasser (DE-588)172443989 aut Hume's theory of consciousness Wayne Waxman, assistant professor of philosophy, the New School for Social Research, New York First paperback edition Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2003 xvi, 347 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier pt. I. The elements of Hume's philosophy. 1. Impressions and ideas. 2. Imagination and the vivacity of ideas. 3. Words and measures -- pt. II. The cement of the universe. 4. Beyond the senses. 5. Custom and necessity -- pt. III. Vulgar fiction and philosophical fallacy. 6. The true idea of the human mind. 7. From mind to body -- Conclusion: The Cartesian nightmare come true This book offers a comprehensive analysis and re-evaluation of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature. Kant viewed Hume as the sceptical destroyer of metaphysics. Yet for most of this century the consensus among interpreters is that for Hume scepticism was a means to a naturalistic, anti-sceptical end. The author seeks here to achieve a balance by showing how Hume's naturalism leads directly to a kind of scepticism even more radical than Kant imagined. In the process it offers the first systematic treatment of Humean associationalist psychology, including detailed exploration of his views on time-consciousness, memory, aspect-seeing, and the comparison with animal reason. Within this framework, Hume's views on language, belief, induction, causality, and personal identity emerge in a novel and revealing light Hume, David / 1711-1776 / Treatise of human nature Hume, David 1711-1776 (DE-588)118554735 gnd rswk-swf Hume, David 1711-1776 A treatise of human nature (DE-588)4264226-7 gnd rswk-swf Knowledge, Theory of Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 gnd rswk-swf Skeptizismus (DE-588)4055225-1 gnd rswk-swf Hume, David 1711-1776 A treatise of human nature (DE-588)4264226-7 u Skeptizismus (DE-588)4055225-1 s 1\p DE-604 Hume, David 1711-1776 (DE-588)118554735 p Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 s 2\p DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-0-511-55452-0 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Waxman, Wayne Hume's theory of consciousness pt. I. The elements of Hume's philosophy. 1. Impressions and ideas. 2. Imagination and the vivacity of ideas. 3. Words and measures -- pt. II. The cement of the universe. 4. Beyond the senses. 5. Custom and necessity -- pt. III. Vulgar fiction and philosophical fallacy. 6. The true idea of the human mind. 7. From mind to body -- Conclusion: The Cartesian nightmare come true Hume, David / 1711-1776 / Treatise of human nature Hume, David 1711-1776 (DE-588)118554735 gnd Hume, David 1711-1776 A treatise of human nature (DE-588)4264226-7 gnd Knowledge, Theory of Bewusstsein (DE-588)4006349-5 gnd Skeptizismus (DE-588)4055225-1 gnd |
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