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- catalog contributor b11386257.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description "1. The Foundation of Hume's Philosophy -- Sect. 1.0. Thesis -- Sect. 2.0. Statement of the Problem of our Thesis in Connection With Hume's Own Method -- 2. Hume's General Theory of Perception -- Sect. 1.0. A Brief General Analysis of Perceptions -- Sect. 2.0. Impressions -- Sect. 2.1. Impressions of Sensation -- Sect. 2.2. Impressions of Reflexion -- Sect. 3.0. Ideas -- Sect. 3.1. Ideas of the Memory -- Sect. 3.2. Ideas of the Imagination -- Sect. 3.3. Abstract Ideas -- Sect. 4.0. The Relation Between Impressions and Ideas -- Sect. 4.1. Major Exception to Hume's Maxim About Perceptions -- Sect. 4.2. Solution to the Exception -- Sect. 4.3. Criticism Against the Principle of Derivation -- Sect. 5.0. The Connection Between Hume's Theory of Perception and his Doctrine of Belief -- 3. Hume's Theory of Knowledge and Probability -- Sect. 1.0. General Remarks -- Sect. 1.1. A Brief Discussion About Complex Ideas With Emphasis on Modes and Substances -- Sect. 2.0. Complex Ideas of Relations: the Sources of Knowledge and Probability -- Sect. 2.1. General Observations -- Sect. 2.2. Intuition and Demonstrative Reasoning: the Sources of Knowledge -- Sect. 2.3. Probable Reasoning: the Springs of Human Life -- Sect. 3.0. The Connection Between Hume's Theory of Knowledge and Probability and his Doctrine of Belief -- Sect. 3.1. The Connection Between Probability and Belief -- Sect. 3.2. The Connection Between Knowledge and Belief -- Sect. 4.0. Hume's Notion of the Nature of Philosophy -- Sect. 5.0. Personal Identity and the Human Mind -- 4. Hume's Theory of Passions and Morality -- Sect. 1.0. Introductory Remarks -- Sect. 1.1. The Passions -- Sect. 1.2. Hume's Classification of Passions -- Sect. 1.3. Hume's Account of Calm Passions -- Sect. 1.4. Hume's Account of Violent Passions -- Sect. 1.5. Hume's Further Classification of Passions -- Sect. 2.0. The Passions and Morality -- Sect. 2.1. Sense of Morality not Derived From Reason.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 135-139) and index.".
- catalog description "Sect. 2.2. Sense of Morality Derived From Passions -- Sect. 2.3. The Importance of Sympathy in Morality -- Sect. 2.4. Critique of Hume's Critics -- Sect. 3.0. The Connection of the Passions and Morality With Belief -- Sect. 3.1. The Connection of the Passions With Belief -- Sect. 3.2. The Connection of Morality With Belief.".
- catalog extent "xi, 144 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Foundation of Hume's philoshophy.".
- catalog identifier "1840149574".
- catalog isFormatOf "Foundation of Hume's philoshophy.".
- catalog isPartOf "Avebury series in philosophy".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Aldershots, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt. : Ashgate,".
- catalog relation "Foundation of Hume's philoshophy.".
- catalog subject "192 21".
- catalog subject "B1498 .M88 1999".
- catalog subject "Hume, David, 1711-1776.".
- catalog subject "Political science Philosophy.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Foundation of Hume's Philosophy -- Sect. 1.0. Thesis -- Sect. 2.0. Statement of the Problem of our Thesis in Connection With Hume's Own Method -- 2. Hume's General Theory of Perception -- Sect. 1.0. A Brief General Analysis of Perceptions -- Sect. 2.0. Impressions -- Sect. 2.1. Impressions of Sensation -- Sect. 2.2. Impressions of Reflexion -- Sect. 3.0. Ideas -- Sect. 3.1. Ideas of the Memory -- Sect. 3.2. Ideas of the Imagination -- Sect. 3.3. Abstract Ideas -- Sect. 4.0. The Relation Between Impressions and Ideas -- Sect. 4.1. Major Exception to Hume's Maxim About Perceptions -- Sect. 4.2. Solution to the Exception -- Sect. 4.3. Criticism Against the Principle of Derivation -- Sect. 5.0. The Connection Between Hume's Theory of Perception and his Doctrine of Belief -- 3. Hume's Theory of Knowledge and Probability -- Sect. 1.0. General Remarks -- Sect. 1.1. A Brief Discussion About Complex Ideas With Emphasis on Modes and Substances -- Sect. 2.0. Complex Ideas of Relations: the Sources of Knowledge and Probability -- Sect. 2.1. General Observations -- Sect. 2.2. Intuition and Demonstrative Reasoning: the Sources of Knowledge -- Sect. 2.3. Probable Reasoning: the Springs of Human Life -- Sect. 3.0. The Connection Between Hume's Theory of Knowledge and Probability and his Doctrine of Belief -- Sect. 3.1. The Connection Between Probability and Belief -- Sect. 3.2. The Connection Between Knowledge and Belief -- Sect. 4.0. Hume's Notion of the Nature of Philosophy -- Sect. 5.0. Personal Identity and the Human Mind -- 4. Hume's Theory of Passions and Morality -- Sect. 1.0. Introductory Remarks -- Sect. 1.1. The Passions -- Sect. 1.2. Hume's Classification of Passions -- Sect. 1.3. Hume's Account of Calm Passions -- Sect. 1.4. Hume's Account of Violent Passions -- Sect. 1.5. Hume's Further Classification of Passions -- Sect. 2.0. The Passions and Morality -- Sect. 2.1. Sense of Morality not Derived From Reason.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sect. 2.2. Sense of Morality Derived From Passions -- Sect. 2.3. The Importance of Sympathy in Morality -- Sect. 2.4. Critique of Hume's Critics -- Sect. 3.0. The Connection of the Passions and Morality With Belief -- Sect. 3.1. The Connection of the Passions With Belief -- Sect. 3.2. The Connection of Morality With Belief.".
- catalog title "The foundation of Hume's philoshophy / Paul A. Mwaipaya.".
- catalog type "text".