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    ISBN: 9781137539588
    Language: English
    Pages: xiv, 246 Seiten
    Year of publication: 2016
    Series Statement: Recovering political philosophy
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Yenor, Scott David Hume’s Humanity
    DDC: 192
    Keywords: Hume, David ; Virtues ; Skepticism ; Political science Philosophy 18th century ; History ; Hume, David 1711-1776 ; Humanität ; Skeptizismus
    Abstract: "Scott Yenor argues that David Hume's reputation as a skeptic is greatly exaggerated. In David Hume's Humanity, Yenor shows how Hume's skepticism is a moment leading Hume to defend a philosophy that is grounded in the inescapable assumptions of common life. Humane virtues reflect the proper reaction to the complex mixture of human faculties that define the human condition. These gentle virtues best find their home in the modern commercial republic, of which England is the leading example. Hume's defense of both common life philosophy and humanity are, however, flawed by his secretly dogmatic assumptions about the nature of history and his Enlightened approach to religious teachings and psychology. This study makes the case for Hume's manner of grounding philosophy in common life is essential to any reinvigoration of the humanities. It ultimately holds that Hume's practice of that philosophy is seriously flawed, but that a more philosophic philosophy of common life is available"--
    Abstract: "Scott Yenor argues that David Hume's reputation as a skeptic is greatly exaggerated and that his skepticism is a moment leading Hume to defend common life philosophy and the humane commercial republic. Gentle, humane virtues reflect the proper reaction to the complex mixture of human faculties that define the human condition"--
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: -- 1. The Promise of Hume's Philosophy of Common Life -- 2. 'Nothing but Sophistry and Illusion': Metaphysical Speculation Before Hume -- 3. Active Sovereignty in Natural and Moral Philosophy -- 4. 'Mitigated Scepticism' and Our 'Mixed Kind of Life': The Philosophic Modesty of Hume's Science of Common Life -- 5. The Liberal Imagination and the Problem of Abstract Speculative Principles in Politics -- 6. Humanity and Commerce -- 7. Religious Revolution and England's Humane Political Constitution -- 8. Religious Belief and Hume's Philosophy of Common Life -- 9. Humanity and Theology in Hume's Religious Dialogues -- 10. Toward a More Philosophical Philosophy of Common Life
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