Hume's 'New Scene of Thought' and The Several Faces of David Hume in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

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Hume's 'New Scene of Thought' and The Several Faces of David Hume in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion

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Hume's "New Scene of Thought," is a defense of Hume's philosophical principles in the Treatise of Human Nature. Nelson shows that Hume's new philosophy was a uniquely original and profound work, a masterpiece in philosophical literature, and a work worthy of serious study and acceptance. Expounding on the meaning that Hume gives to his new science of man founded on an empirical foundation, it is shown that all the sciences were, in effect, nothing more than branches of "introspective psychology."
The thesis of The Several faces of David Hume in The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion is that Dialogues is a reflective philosophical autobiography of Hume himself. Every character represents Hume at some stage in his life: Pamphilus is Hume at fifteen, and Philo is Hume in his adult philosophical maturity. Cleanthes is Bishop Butler but also Hume, when Hume was under the sway of Butler's writings as a young man. Demea represents the orthodox religious views that Hume was raised on, which Hume rejected by his eighteenth year.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword
Part 2 Book One:Hume's "New Scene of Thought"
Chapter 3 Chapter One: Introduction
Chapter 4 Chapter Two: The Science of Man in the Treatise
Chapter 5 Chapter Three: The Interrelationships of the Four Parts of Book I
Chapter 6 Chapter Four: The Internal Structures of Parts I - IV
Chapter 7 Chapter Five: The Disowning of the Treatise
Chapter 8 Chapter Six: Lockian Passages in the Treatise
Part 9 Book Two: The Several Faces of David Hume in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
Chapter 10 Introduction: A Retrospect and Confession
Chapter 11 Chapter One: Philo and Hume in Parts I - XI and Skepticism
Chapter 12 Chapter Two: Philo and Hume in Part XII

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Published Dec 10 2009
Format Ebook (PDF)
Edition 1st
Extent 200
ISBN 9780761886617
Imprint University Press of America
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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