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The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 1999
Anyone interested in the morality of suicide reads David Hume's essay on the subject even today. There are numerous reasons for this, but the central one is that it sets up the starting point for contemporary debate about the morality of suicide, namely, the debate about whether some condition of life could present one with a morally acceptable reason ...
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Anyone interested in the morality of suicide reads David Hume's essay on the subject even today. There are numerous reasons for this, but the central one is that it sets up the starting point for contemporary debate about the morality of suicide, namely, the debate about whether some condition of life could present one with a morally acceptable reason ...
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2023
David Hume was a leading figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, the period in the eighteenth century that produced new and often radical thinking in philosophy, in economics, in the sciences, in the emerging social sciences, in architecture, and in literature, among many fields.
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David Hume was a leading figure in the Scottish Enlightenment, the period in the eighteenth century that produced new and often radical thinking in philosophy, in economics, in the sciences, in the emerging social sciences, in architecture, and in literature, among many fields.
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Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, 1971
Ontology was never Hume's main interest, but he certainly had opinions as to what there is, and he often expressed these in his philosophical works. Indeed it seems clear that Hume changed his ontological views while writing the Treatise , and that not just one but two different ontologies ...
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Ontology was never Hume's main interest, but he certainly had opinions as to what there is, and he often expressed these in his philosophical works. Indeed it seems clear that Hume changed his ontological views while writing the Treatise , and that not just one but two different ontologies ...
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Philosophy, 1963
(I) In his ‘Hume on Is and Ought’ …. Mr Geoffrey Hunter discusses the now famous passage on is and ought (Treatise, m. i. I). (It is perhaps worth underlining, parenthetically, that now. For in Prin- cipia Ethic a Moore did not even mention the passage; indeed, there is no reference at all to Hume in the Index.) Hunter challenges what he calls ‘the ...
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(I) In his ‘Hume on Is and Ought’ …. Mr Geoffrey Hunter discusses the now famous passage on is and ought (Treatise, m. i. I). (It is perhaps worth underlining, parenthetically, that now. For in Prin- cipia Ethic a Moore did not even mention the passage; indeed, there is no reference at all to Hume in the Index.) Hunter challenges what he calls ‘the ...
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Hume’s Challenge: Hume’s Theory of Promise
2021Smith attacks the mercantile system for is a partial system and that is why it can be dangerous. It is therefore necessary to understand what Smith means by “system” and “partiality” in Smith’s work. It requires a detour through the work of David Hume.
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Synthese, 1998
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The Constraints of Hume's Naturalism
Synthese, 2006It was exactly 100 years ago that Norman Kemp Smith (or Smith as he then called himself) published a two-part article in Mind called 'The Naturalism of Hume'(Smith 1905). It gave the outlines of a new understanding of what Smith saw as the enduring significance of Hume's philosophy.
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