An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals: A Critical EditionClarendon Press, 1998 - 308 pagina's The authoritative version of the text presented here is based upon the 1772 edition that was seen through the press by Hume himself. The editor's introduction sets the work in its historical context; the annotations provide information about Hume's sources, allusions, citations, and meanings, to help readers towards a full understanding of the text. A biographical appendix identifies the many people mentioned by Hume in the Enquiry. Separate bibliographies list the works cited by Hume and by the editor. Hume's original index is reproduced, together with a new general index by the editor. |
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Pagina vii
... Agreeable to Ourselves 59 8. Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Others 67 9. Conclusion 72 Appendix 1. Concerning Moral Sentiment 83 Appendix 2. Of Self - Love 90 Appendix 3. Some Farther Considerations with Regard to Justice 96 ...
... Agreeable to Ourselves 59 8. Of Qualities Immediately Agreeable to Others 67 9. Conclusion 72 Appendix 1. Concerning Moral Sentiment 83 Appendix 2. Of Self - Love 90 Appendix 3. Some Farther Considerations with Regard to Justice 96 ...
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... agreeable . Most of his changes , other than deletions , are 52 Libraries throughout the world have been confused about the above histories of dating and printing . These libraries have often miscatalogued their collections - mistaking ...
... agreeable . Most of his changes , other than deletions , are 52 Libraries throughout the world have been confused about the above histories of dating and printing . These libraries have often miscatalogued their collections - mistaking ...
Pagina xliii
... agreeable to ourselves ( pp . 143-59 ) ; VIII , Of qualities immediately agreeable to others ( pp . 161-70 ) ; IX , Conclusion of the whole ( pp . 171-95 ) ; Appx . I , Concerning moral sentiment ( pp . 197–212 ) ; II , Some farther ...
... agreeable to ourselves ( pp . 143-59 ) ; VIII , Of qualities immediately agreeable to others ( pp . 161-70 ) ; IX , Conclusion of the whole ( pp . 171-95 ) ; Appx . I , Concerning moral sentiment ( pp . 197–212 ) ; II , Some farther ...
Pagina xlv
... agreeable to ourselves ( pp . 145-61 ) ; VIII , Of qualities immediately agreeable to others ( pp . 163-72 ) ; IX , Conclusion of the whole ( pp . 173-97 ) ; Appx . I , Concerning moral sentiment ( pp . 199-214 ) ; II , Some farther ...
... agreeable to ourselves ( pp . 145-61 ) ; VIII , Of qualities immediately agreeable to others ( pp . 163-72 ) ; IX , Conclusion of the whole ( pp . 173-97 ) ; Appx . I , Concerning moral sentiment ( pp . 199-214 ) ; II , Some farther ...
Pagina xlvi
... agreeable to ourselves ( pp . 448-54 ) ; VIII , Of qualities immediately agreeable to others ( pp . 454-7 ) ; IX , Conclusion of the whole ( pp . 458-66 ) ; Appx . I , Concerning moral sentiment ( pp . 467-72 ) ; II , Some farther ...
... agreeable to ourselves ( pp . 448-54 ) ; VIII , Of qualities immediately agreeable to others ( pp . 454-7 ) ; IX , Conclusion of the whole ( pp . 458-66 ) ; Appx . I , Concerning moral sentiment ( pp . 467-72 ) ; II , Some farther ...
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