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 xvi
... praise on the Essays , was no minor consideration in his styling and organization of later publications . The successful 1741-2 model of essays , each ' a Work apart ' , may have been the paradigm as Hume resculpted the Treatise . In ...
... praise on the Essays , was no minor consideration in his styling and organization of later publications . The successful 1741-2 model of essays , each ' a Work apart ' , may have been the paradigm as Hume resculpted the Treatise . In ...
Pagina lxv
... praise ' ( p . 1 ) . In the opening line of the second review , he asserted that ' Few writers are better qualified , either to instruct or entertain readers , than Mr. Hume ' ( p . 19 ) . 155 [ William Rose ] , The Monthly Review ; or ...
... praise ' ( p . 1 ) . In the opening line of the second review , he asserted that ' Few writers are better qualified , either to instruct or entertain readers , than Mr. Hume ' ( p . 19 ) . 155 [ William Rose ] , The Monthly Review ; or ...
Pagina lxx
... praise - worthy .... [ again ] in his Notions about Liberty .... [ and ] again wrong in supposing Reason to precede Sentiment . ' Clayton argued 177 Some Late Opinions , 24-6 , 29–31 , 34 . 178 Ibid . 19 ( on compassion ) , 22 ( on ...
... praise - worthy .... [ again ] in his Notions about Liberty .... [ and ] again wrong in supposing Reason to precede Sentiment . ' Clayton argued 177 Some Late Opinions , 24-6 , 29–31 , 34 . 178 Ibid . 19 ( on compassion ) , 22 ( on ...
Pagina lxxvi
... praise ; and shall think 200 Active Powers 3.3.1-2 , 6 ; 4.4 ; 5.4 , 6-7 . In 5.7 , Reid specifically attacks EPM . All references to Reid are to his collected Works ; but see also various of his lectures and papers in Practical Ethics ...
... praise ; and shall think 200 Active Powers 3.3.1-2 , 6 ; 4.4 ; 5.4 , 6-7 . In 5.7 , Reid specifically attacks EPM . All references to Reid are to his collected Works ; but see also various of his lectures and papers in Practical Ethics ...
Pagina lxxviii
... praise people for the same reason that we praise a chest of drawers , 204 [ Against Hume ] I affirm , that it is not the view of this utility or hurtfulness which is either the first or principal source of our approbation and ...
... praise people for the same reason that we praise a chest of drawers , 204 [ Against Hume ] I affirm , that it is not the view of this utility or hurtfulness which is either the first or principal source of our approbation and ...
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