Hume describes his own “open, social, and cheerful humour” as “a turn of mind which it is more happy to possess, than to be born to an estate of ten thousand a year.” Why does he value a cheerful character so highly? I argue that, for Hume, cheerfulness has two aspects—one manifests as mirth in social situations, and the other as steadfastness against life’s misfortunes. This second aspect is of special interest to Hume in that it safeguards the other virtues. And its connection with the first aspect helps explain how it differs from Stoic tranquility. For Hume, I argue, philosophy has a modest role in promoting human happiness by preserving cheerfulness
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Scott Yenor argues that David Hume\u27s reputation as a skeptic is greatly exaggerated. In David Hum...
Hume describes his own “open, social, and cheerful humour” as “a turn of mind which it is more happy...
In this paper I discuss Hume’s theory of pride and the ‘remarkable mechanism’ of sympathy. In the fi...
In this paper, I investigate David Hume’s theory of well-being or prudential value. That Hume was s...
Although cheerfulness was one of Hume’s favorite virtues, recent ethicists have ignored it. The chap...
The 'prevalence of the calm passions over the violent' is Hume's general formula for both virtue and...
I argue for a thorough reinterpretation of Hume’s “common point of view” thesis, at least within his...
Pride is a fundamental element in Hume's description of human nature. An important part of the secon...
Love and pride are passions related to ideas of entities capable of well-being. In the case of love,...
Hume argues that whenever we seem to be motivated by reason, there are unnoticed calm passions that ...
Hume describes skeptical philosophy as having a variety of desirable effects. It can counteract dogm...
Given the importance of sympathetic pleasures within Hume’s account of approval and moral motivation...
I argue for a thorough reinterpretation of Hume's "common point of view" thesis, at least within his...
Given the importance of sympathetic pleasures within Hume's account of approval and moral motivation...
Scott Yenor argues that David Hume\u27s reputation as a skeptic is greatly exaggerated. In David Hum...
Hume describes his own “open, social, and cheerful humour” as “a turn of mind which it is more happy...
In this paper I discuss Hume’s theory of pride and the ‘remarkable mechanism’ of sympathy. In the fi...
In this paper, I investigate David Hume’s theory of well-being or prudential value. That Hume was s...
Although cheerfulness was one of Hume’s favorite virtues, recent ethicists have ignored it. The chap...
The 'prevalence of the calm passions over the violent' is Hume's general formula for both virtue and...
I argue for a thorough reinterpretation of Hume’s “common point of view” thesis, at least within his...
Pride is a fundamental element in Hume's description of human nature. An important part of the secon...
Love and pride are passions related to ideas of entities capable of well-being. In the case of love,...
Hume argues that whenever we seem to be motivated by reason, there are unnoticed calm passions that ...
Hume describes skeptical philosophy as having a variety of desirable effects. It can counteract dogm...
Given the importance of sympathetic pleasures within Hume’s account of approval and moral motivation...
I argue for a thorough reinterpretation of Hume's "common point of view" thesis, at least within his...
Given the importance of sympathetic pleasures within Hume's account of approval and moral motivation...
Scott Yenor argues that David Hume\u27s reputation as a skeptic is greatly exaggerated. In David Hum...