Continuum's Guides for the Perplexed are clear, concise and accessible
introductions to thinkers, writers and subjects that students and
readers can find especially challenging. Concentrating specifically on
what it is that makes the subject difficult to fathom, these books
explain and explore key themes and ideas, guiding the reader towards a
thorough understanding of demanding material. David Hume is arguably
one of the most important philosophers ever to have written in
English. His monumental contributions to epistemology and metaphysics,
represented in his two landmark works, A Treatise of Human Nature and
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, were hugely influential on
both sides of the Atlantic. Yet he is also notorious as a puzzling and
difficult thinker and students of his work and thought regularly face
very particular intellectual challenges. Hume: A Guide for the
Perplexed is a clear and thorough account of Hume's philosophy, his
major works and ideas, providing an ideal guide to the important and
complex thought of this key philosopher. The book covers the whole
range of Hume's work, offering examination of the key areas of his
thought, including the origin and association of ideas, space and
time, causal (inductive) reasoning, necessary connexions, free will,
personal identity, and scepticism. Geared towards the specific
requirements of students who need to reach a sound understanding of
Hume's thought, the book provides a cogent and reliable survey of his
work and ideas. This is the ideal companion to the study of this most
influential and challenging of philosophers.
Les mer
A Guide for the Perplexed
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781441119810
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter