It is currently acknowledged, among Hume scholars interested in modern philosophy of action, that his theory of the motives to action was some kind of belief-desire theory – which refers to what is today called “folk psychology”. Of course, the relative parts of belief and desire, as well as their respective contents, have been subject to constant discussion1. Bu
The scheme of concepts we employ in daily life to explain intentional behaviour form a belief-desire...
Nietzsche and Hume agree that desire drives all human action and practical reasoning. This shared vi...
"I tend to agree with more dialectical positions such as Noxon's who, even being a critic of the app...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in what aims at being a Hum...
à paraîtreInternational audienceDrawing on passages in Book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739...
On Humes account of motivation, beliefs and desires are very di¤erent kinds of propositional attitud...
International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in b...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
Hume’s theory of belief and his normative standard or ethics of belief are founded on empirically ob...
This paper tries to cast some light on the positive and constructive side of Hume's theory of belief...
Hume thinks the exemplar of human knowledge is not absolutely certain 'knowledge' but our ordinary b...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
The scheme of concepts we employ in daily life to explain intentional behaviour form a belief-desire...
Nietzsche and Hume agree that desire drives all human action and practical reasoning. This shared vi...
"I tend to agree with more dialectical positions such as Noxon's who, even being a critic of the app...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in what aims at being a Hum...
à paraîtreInternational audienceDrawing on passages in Book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739...
On Humes account of motivation, beliefs and desires are very di¤erent kinds of propositional attitud...
International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in b...
David Lewis claims that a simple sort of anti-Humeanism-that the rational agent desires something to...
Hume’s theory of belief and his normative standard or ethics of belief are founded on empirically ob...
This paper tries to cast some light on the positive and constructive side of Hume's theory of belief...
Hume thinks the exemplar of human knowledge is not absolutely certain 'knowledge' but our ordinary b...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
The scheme of concepts we employ in daily life to explain intentional behaviour form a belief-desire...
Nietzsche and Hume agree that desire drives all human action and practical reasoning. This shared vi...
"I tend to agree with more dialectical positions such as Noxon's who, even being a critic of the app...