International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40) and in the Dissertation on the Passions (1757), gives rise to a conception of the decision process which challenges the canonical approach to the rationality of decision, as rationality of preferences or rationality of choice. It shows that when adopting a Humean perspective, rationality is not embodied as consistency requirements of individual behaviour, but may emerge as a possible outcome of some dispositions of our mind, which make the world inhabited by our emotions
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In his Treatise of Human Nature, published in 1739, David Hume set out to scientifically comprehend ...
In this paper we have tried to throw some light on the relation between reason and passion in Hume's...
International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in b...
International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in b...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in wh...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in wh...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in what aims at being a Hum...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in what aims at being a Hum...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in wh...
à paraîtreInternational audienceDrawing on passages in Book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
This paper argues that the theory of action proposed by Hume in the Treatise does not imply that ind...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
In his Treatise of Human Nature, published in 1739, David Hume set out to scientifically comprehend ...
In this paper we have tried to throw some light on the relation between reason and passion in Hume's...
International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in b...
International audienceThis paper shows that Hume's theory of passion, such as elaborated mainly in b...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in wh...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in wh...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in what aims at being a Hum...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in what aims at being a Hum...
International audienceThe purpose of this paper is to introduce explicitly pleasure and belief in wh...
à paraîtreInternational audienceDrawing on passages in Book II of the Treatise of Human Nature (1739...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
This paper argues that the theory of action proposed by Hume in the Treatise does not imply that ind...
International audienceFor the reader who considers economic theory of choice as a special case of a ...
In his Treatise of Human Nature, published in 1739, David Hume set out to scientifically comprehend ...
In this paper we have tried to throw some light on the relation between reason and passion in Hume's...