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 lvii
... consequences , would wou'd not certainly be bound by it . Nay , tho ' he knows know its meaning , yet if he uses it in jest only , and with such signs as shew show evidently , he has no serious intention of binding himself , he wou'd ...
... consequences , would wou'd not certainly be bound by it . Nay , tho ' he knows know its meaning , yet if he uses it in jest only , and with such signs as shew show evidently , he has no serious intention of binding himself , he wou'd ...
Pagina lxii
... consequence of every individual single particular - act - of justice is not beneficial to society ,; but arises from the whole scheme or system : And it may not , perhaps , be any individual person , for whom we are concern'd , whe ...
... consequence of every individual single particular - act - of justice is not beneficial to society ,; but arises from the whole scheme or system : And it may not , perhaps , be any individual person , for whom we are concern'd , whe ...
Pagina lxxiii
... consequences , see James Somerville , The Enigmatic Parting Shot , esp . chs . 3-5 . 187 Henry Home became Lord Kames upon his appointment to the bench ; in the discussion below he is referred to as Kames rather than Home . He was ...
... consequences , see James Somerville , The Enigmatic Parting Shot , esp . chs . 3-5 . 187 Henry Home became Lord Kames upon his appointment to the bench ; in the discussion below he is referred to as Kames rather than Home . He was ...
Pagina lxxvii
... Hume provoked him to think about how to rescue the principles of the human understanding from the consequences of sceptical assumptions . Works , 1 : 95 . and answered that it is not usefulness , but what Introduction lxxvii.
... Hume provoked him to think about how to rescue the principles of the human understanding from the consequences of sceptical assumptions . Works , 1 : 95 . and answered that it is not usefulness , but what Introduction lxxvii.
Pagina lxxviii
... consequences of their actions . Motives of gratitude , resentment , and the like are independent of considerations of utility . Smith agreed with Hume that we approve as virtuous what is useful , but he denied that utility is the motive ...
... consequences of their actions . Motives of gratitude , resentment , and the like are independent of considerations of utility . Smith agreed with Hume that we approve as virtuous what is useful , but he denied that utility is the motive ...
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