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" Hume's social philosophy : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 847664
Main Entry : Finlay, Christopher, (Christopher J.)
Title & Author : Hume's social philosophy : : human nature and commercial sociability in A treatise of human nature /\ Christopher J. Finlay.
Publication Statement : London ;New York :: Continuum,, ©2007.
Series Statement : Continuum studies in British philosophy
Page. NO : 1 online resource (viii, 202 pages).
ISBN : 1441137572
: : 9781441137579
: 0826491626
: 9780826491626
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 158-198) and index.
Contents : Introduction -- Hume's social contexts -- Philosophy in civil society -- Understanding 'life and action' -- Pride and esteem -- Sympathy, sociability and esteem : Hume's account of social relations -- Morality, justice, and government -- Hume's theory of civil society.
Abstract : In Hume's Social Philosophy, Christopher J. Finlay presents a highly original and engaging reading of David Hume's landmark text, A Treatise of Human Nature, and political writings published immediately after it, articulating a unified view of his theory of human nature in society and his political philosophy. The book explores the hitherto neglected social contexts within which Hume's ideas were conceived. While a great deal of attention has previously been given to Hume's intellectual and literary contexts, important connections can also be made between the fundamentals of Hume's philosophy and the social world in which it was developed. Finlay argues that Hume's unified theory of human nature, conceived in terms of passions, reason and sociability, was meant to account for human nature in its most articulate manifestations, in the commercial and 'polite' social contexts of eighteenth-century Europe. Through careful exegetical study of Hume's analysis of reasoning and the passions, Finlay explores the diverse aspects of sociability which the Treatise of Human Nature invokes. In particular, this study finds in the Treatise an important exploration of the tensions between the selfish motivations of individuals and their propensity to bond with others in complex and diverse kinds of social group. Analysis of Book III of the Treatise and of essays published afterwards shows how the various individualist and social propensities explored through the passions are addressed in Hume's theories of justice, morals and politics.
Subject : Hume, David,1711-1776., Treatise of human nature.
Subject : Emotions (Philosophy)
Subject : Ethics.
Subject : Knowledge, Theory of.
Subject : Social psychology.
Subject : Emotions (Philosophy)
Subject : Ethics.
Subject : Knowledge, Theory of.
Subject : PHILOSOPHY-- Movements-- Humanism.
Subject : Social psychology.
Subject : A treatise of human nature (Hume)
Subject : Sociale filosofie.
Subject : Treatise of human nature (Hume, David)
Dewey Classification : ‭128‬
LC Classification : ‭B1489‬‭.F56 2007eb‬
NLM classification : ‭08.24‬bcl
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