Hume's presence in the dialogues concerning natural religionRobert J. Fogelin.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, (c)2017.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
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- BL180 .H864 2017
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Cover; Hume's Presence in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion; Copyright; Dedication; Epigraph; Preface; Contents; Texts and Citations; General Introduction; Hume's Presence in the Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion; Section I: A Textual Study; Introduction; Letter from Pamphilus to Hermippus; Part One; Part Two; Part Three; Part Four; Part Five; Parts Six and Seven; Variation 1: The Doctrine of Eternal Return; Variation 2: The Appearance of Constancy in a World of Constant Change; Conclusion; Part Nine; Part Ten; Part Eleven; Part Twelve
Conclusion to Section I: Who Speaks for Hume?Section II: Critical Reflections; Introduction; 1. Hume, Pyrrhonism, and Fideism; 2. Richard Popkin on Hume and Pyrrhonism; 3. The New Hume; 4. Garrett on Hume's Notion of a True Religion; 5. David Hume on the Dialogues; Appendix: Some Responses to Hume's Dialogues; I. William Rose in The Monthly Review, 1779 (Fieser 2001, 219-20); II. Christoph Meiners in Zugabe zu den Gottingischen gelehrten Anzeigen, 1779 (Fieser 2001, 226); III. Review in The Critical Review, 1779 (Fieser 2001, 202); IV. Review in The London Magazine, 1779 (Fieser 2001, 203-4)
This book is primarily a textual analysis that demonstrates the close relationship of David Hume's The Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion with David Hume's central philosophical writings and its centrality to his relationship with scepticism.
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