In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomparably the best” of everything he wrote, while this judgement of his is not confirmed at all by the rankings in popularity of his works. Hume’s main reason for this judgment was the conviction that regarding the principles of morals he had reached the most satisfying, systematical and evidently true results of all his work. I argue that the general rejection of Hume’s own judgement is based on prejudices that fail to take into account the way Hume himself thought that his works should be read. Hume’s wish to explain his “new and distinct notion of moral philosophy” led him to introduce many changes to this Enquiry even until few days before h...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
The common view that Hume is a regularity theorist about laws of nature isn’t textually well grounde...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950Hume recognized only that which is certain as knowledge. He re...
In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomp...
In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomp...
In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomp...
Journal ArticleThe claim that " 'is' does not entail 'ought'" is so closely associated with Hume tha...
In the article the author rejects traditional, logical interpretation of the famous“Is-Ought Paragra...
David Hume has been largely read as a philosopher but not as a scientist. In this article I discuss ...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Hume's philosophical -writings received little a...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
The common view that Hume is a regularity theorist about laws of nature isn’t textually well grounde...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
The common view that Hume is a regularity theorist about laws of nature isn’t textually well grounde...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950Hume recognized only that which is certain as knowledge. He re...
In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomp...
In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomp...
In this article, I explore why Hume regarded his Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals “incomp...
Journal ArticleThe claim that " 'is' does not entail 'ought'" is so closely associated with Hume tha...
In the article the author rejects traditional, logical interpretation of the famous“Is-Ought Paragra...
David Hume has been largely read as a philosopher but not as a scientist. In this article I discuss ...
Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Hume's philosophical -writings received little a...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
The common view that Hume is a regularity theorist about laws of nature isn’t textually well grounde...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
In his essay ‘Of the Standard of Taste,’ Hume argues that artworks with morally flawed outlooks are,...
The common view that Hume is a regularity theorist about laws of nature isn’t textually well grounde...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University, 1950Hume recognized only that which is certain as knowledge. He re...