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Hume's system : an examination of the first book of his Treatise / David Pears.

Van Pelt Library B1489 .P43 1990
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pears, David, 1921-2009.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Hume, David, 1711-1776. Treatise of human nature--Book 1.
Hume, David.
Knowledge, Theory of.
Philosophy of mind.
Physical Description:
ix, 204 pages ; 23 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Oxford University Press, 1990.
Summary:
In this compelling analysis David Pears examines the foundations of Hume's theory of the mind as presented in the first book of the Treatise. Past studies have tended to take one of two extreme views: that Hume relies exclusively on a theory of meaning, or that he relies exclusively on a theory of truth and evidence. Steering a middle course between these positions, Pears argues that Hume's theory of ideas serves both functions. He examines in detail its application to three difficult problems: causation, personal identity, and sense perception. Hume's solutions, Pears argues, are not theories that can be given a place in standard classification of philosophical theories, but rather depend upon a subtle form of naturalism not altogether unlike Wittgenstein's naturalism. A clearly written and argued study, Hume's System will be of special interest to students and scholars of the history of philosophy.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0198751001 :
0198750994
OCLC:
21448077

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