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 xix
... particular figures without descending into overly speculative hypotheses that do more to distort than to illuminate Hume's intellectual development . This introduction cannot engage these interpretative and historical controversies ...
... particular figures without descending into overly speculative hypotheses that do more to distort than to illuminate Hume's intellectual development . This introduction cannot engage these interpretative and historical controversies ...
Pagina xxi
... particular being ; in the same Manner as the Distinc- tions of sweet and bitter , hot and cold , arise from the particular Feeling of each Sense or Organ . Moral Perceptions therefore , ought not to be class'd with the Operations of the ...
... particular being ; in the same Manner as the Distinc- tions of sweet and bitter , hot and cold , arise from the particular Feeling of each Sense or Organ . Moral Perceptions therefore , ought not to be class'd with the Operations of the ...
Pagina xxx
... particular in a Trifle ; and therefore , if Mr Strahan has not printed off above ten or twelve Sheets [ for a volume of Hume's History ] , I shoud not be displeas'd , if you told him to follow the usual , that is , his own , way of ...
... particular in a Trifle ; and therefore , if Mr Strahan has not printed off above ten or twelve Sheets [ for a volume of Hume's History ] , I shoud not be displeas'd , if you told him to follow the usual , that is , his own , way of ...
Pagina xxxiv
... particular ) . He then reassured Hume about the reward in store for the labours of revis- ing : ' I see clearly your reputation is gradually rising in the public esteem . A flattering circumstance this , even in the decline of life ...
... particular ) . He then reassured Hume about the reward in store for the labours of revis- ing : ' I see clearly your reputation is gradually rising in the public esteem . A flattering circumstance this , even in the decline of life ...
Pagina xxxvii
... particular . I shall scarcely ever think of correcting any more ; 89 Alvin Kernan , Printing Technology , Letters , & Samuel Johnson , 55–62 ; John Feather , The Provincial Book Trade in Eighteenth - Century England , 98–102 . 90 ...
... particular . I shall scarcely ever think of correcting any more ; 89 Alvin Kernan , Printing Technology , Letters , & Samuel Johnson , 55–62 ; John Feather , The Provincial Book Trade in Eighteenth - Century England , 98–102 . 90 ...
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