The purpose of this paper is to consider an alternative to the logical positivist interpretation of Hume. A non-rationalist interpretation of the Scottish Enlightenment, is discussed as the context for Hume’s thought, putting the focus on his theory of human nature as the basis for science. By emphasising the limitations both of reason and of observation for understanding reality, Hume showed how science could draw on other human faculties to provide a basis for action. Smith’s adaptation of Hume’s work in his philosophy of science and in his economics is discussed as further evidence that Hume’s thought can be interpreted as being incompatible with logical positivism
The research is related to David Hume. This philosopher is described as being an empiricist, but it ...
Hume’s contribution to modern economics is normally thought of in terms of his early statement of th...
In this paper I scrutinize three sets of passages by David Hume. The first is from the Introduction ...
The purpose of this paper is to consider an alternative to the logical positivist interpretation of ...
A standard interpretation of Hume’s naturalism is that it paved the way for a scientistic and ‘disen...
Hume is an experimental philosopher who attempts to understand why we think, feel, and act as we do....
The subject of this paper is the place of Hume in Nicholas Phillipson's account of the Scottish Enli...
Although the main focus of Hume’s career was in the humanities, his work also has an observable role...
The difficulty of reconciling Hume's use and endorsement of sceptical arguments and conclusions with...
Hume's Treatise of Human Nature has long been evaluated in terms of the skepticism-naturalism interp...
In this paper I try to explain a strange omission in Hume’s methodological descriptions in his first...
This paper situates Hume’s views on animals in the context of the Scottish Enlightenment by contrast...
In this paper, I argue that major elements of Hume’s metaphysics and epistemology are not only direc...
First paragraph: This essay offers an account of the different interpretations of David Hume, dating...
In the concluding section of the Book One of the Treatise, Hume confronts radical scepticism about t...
The research is related to David Hume. This philosopher is described as being an empiricist, but it ...
Hume’s contribution to modern economics is normally thought of in terms of his early statement of th...
In this paper I scrutinize three sets of passages by David Hume. The first is from the Introduction ...
The purpose of this paper is to consider an alternative to the logical positivist interpretation of ...
A standard interpretation of Hume’s naturalism is that it paved the way for a scientistic and ‘disen...
Hume is an experimental philosopher who attempts to understand why we think, feel, and act as we do....
The subject of this paper is the place of Hume in Nicholas Phillipson's account of the Scottish Enli...
Although the main focus of Hume’s career was in the humanities, his work also has an observable role...
The difficulty of reconciling Hume's use and endorsement of sceptical arguments and conclusions with...
Hume's Treatise of Human Nature has long been evaluated in terms of the skepticism-naturalism interp...
In this paper I try to explain a strange omission in Hume’s methodological descriptions in his first...
This paper situates Hume’s views on animals in the context of the Scottish Enlightenment by contrast...
In this paper, I argue that major elements of Hume’s metaphysics and epistemology are not only direc...
First paragraph: This essay offers an account of the different interpretations of David Hume, dating...
In the concluding section of the Book One of the Treatise, Hume confronts radical scepticism about t...
The research is related to David Hume. This philosopher is described as being an empiricist, but it ...
Hume’s contribution to modern economics is normally thought of in terms of his early statement of th...
In this paper I scrutinize three sets of passages by David Hume. The first is from the Introduction ...