Although Hume, regarding his basic ideas, explicitly identifies beauty as a sentiment, but in some passages it is introduced not as a sentiment but as a real quality. In some other passages, it also seemed like a secondary quality. Some interpreters, just by referring to these unclear passages in Hume’s writings, offered a kind of interpretations from Hume’s basic idea of beauty that finally is incompatible with his entire philosophy. We attempt, in this paper, by presenting the Hume’s theory of beauty as sentiment and its different from the making -beauty qualities, to explain the reasons of these misinterpretations
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In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity between ...
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Grey-blue eyes and a fixed look: Is he a philosopher or a dumb ox? Hume’s eyes and face are trifle ...
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Section III of part IV of Book I of Hume's Treatise entitled “Of the ancient philosophy” has been vi...
I argue for a thorough reinterpretation of Hume’s “common point of view” thesis, at least within his...
Hume’s views concerning the existence of body or external objects are notoriously difficult and intr...
IT IS my purpose here to lay bare the changes—the progress, if you will— in the 'aesthetic sent...
In his 'Of the Standard of Taste' David Hume seems to make the paradoxical claim that even...
This essay considers the foundation of aesthetic judgment, moving from the apparent contradiction be...
In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity betweeno...
Grey-blue eyes and a fixed look: Is he a philosopher or a dumb ox? Hume’s eyes and face are trifle w...
In this article, our aim is to give an account of Hume’s way of establishing the conformity between ...
In this paper, I argue that there is a sceptical argument against the senses advanced by Hume that f...
Pride is a fundamental element in Hume's description of human nature. An important part of the secon...
Grey-blue eyes and a fixed look: Is he a philosopher or a dumb ox? Hume’s eyes and face are trifle ...
Modern art emerges when a new paradigm was used in art and understanding the flow of aesthetics can ...
Scientific discoveries of neuroscience are apparently explaining all the mysteries of the human brai...
When we see the way that the parts of the Appendix concerning belief hang together, we can understan...
Section III of part IV of Book I of Hume's Treatise entitled “Of the ancient philosophy” has been vi...
I argue for a thorough reinterpretation of Hume’s “common point of view” thesis, at least within his...
Hume’s views concerning the existence of body or external objects are notoriously difficult and intr...