This book presents a new introduction to Hume, guiding the student through the key concepts of Hume's work by examining the overall development of his ideas. David Hume is widely regarded as the greatest English thinker in the history of philosophy. His contributions to a huge range of philosophical debates are as important and influential now as they were in the eighteenth century. Covering all the key concepts of his work, "Starting with Hume" provides an accessible introduction to the ideas of this hugely significant thinker. Clearly structured according to Hume's central ideas, the book leads the reader through a thorough overview of the development of his thought, resulting in a more thorough understanding of the roots of his philosophical concerns. Offering comprehensive coverage of Hume's philosophical method, the book explores his contributions to philosophy of mind, causation, the foundation of ethics, natural virtues and philosophy or religion. Crucially the book introduces the major philosophical movements and thinkers whose work proved influential in the development of Hume's thought, including Nicolas Malebranche, Thomas Hobbes, and John Locke.
This is the ideal introduction for anyone coming to the work of this hugely important thinker for the first time. "Continuum's Starting with..." series offers clear, concise and accessible introductions to the key thinkers in philosophy. The books explore and illuminate the roots of each philosopher's work and ideas, leading readers to a thorough understanding of the key influences and philosophical foundations from which his or her thought developed. Ideal for first-year students starting out in philosophy, the series will serve as the ideal companion to study of this fascinating subject.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN: 9781847065292
Number of pages: 200
Dimensions: 216 x 138 mm
‘With crystal clarity and in an inviting style, Brown and Morris introduce novices to several prominent themes in Hume's philosophy, including causality, freedom, morality, and religion. The authors' accessible presentation of Hume's innovative arguments offers not only valuable historical background to Hume's ideas, but also sensitive insight into the differences among Hume's major works. Starting with Hume shows beginners what a sophisticated understanding of Hume's system requires and inspires them to think deeply about the important questions he raises.' - Professor Elizabeth S. Radcliffe, The College of William & Mary, Virginia, USA
'An excellent introduction to Hume's philosophy, this book should be both accessible to the beginner, and stimulating and useful to those with more background. The book covers in some detail the three most important debates dealt with by Hume in the Treatise and both Enquiries: causation, free will and determinism, and the nature of ethics. The authors pay close attention to the texts and to the historical context, including the main ideas of John Locke. A welcome extra is a chapter on Hume's masterful Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion. A terrific tool for students, teachers and the general reader' - David Owen, Associate Professor of Philosophy, University of Arizona, USA
‘Starting With Hume is a one stop shop for students seeking an excellent overview of the full range Hume's philosophical work, from the theory of ideas to his philosophy of religion. Brown and Morris are both highly respected Hume scholars and seasoned teachers. They present complex theories in a manner accessible to those interested in the rich and rewarding philosophical texts of one of the most important and influential philosophers of all time.' - Saul Traiger, Professor of Philosophy at Occidental College, California, USA.
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