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Space and the Self in Hume''s Treatise

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Klappentext Hume's discussion of the idea of space in his Treatise on Human Nature is fundamental to an understanding of his treatment of such central issues as the existence of external objects! the unity of the self! the relation between certainty and belief! and abstract ideas. Marina Frasca-Spada's rich and original study examines this difficult part of Hume's philosophical writings and connects it to eighteenth-century works in natural philosophy! mathematics and literature. Focusing on Hume's discussions of the infinite divisibility of extension! the origin of the idea of space! geometry! and the notion of a vacuum! she shows that the central questions of Hume's 'science of human nature' - what does the 'science of human nature' reveal about the mind and its operations? what is experience? - underlie all of these discussions. Her analysis points the way to a reassessment of the central current interpretative problems in Hume studies. Zusammenfassung Marina Frasca-Spada's rich and original study examines Hume's discussion of the idea of space in his Treatise on Human Nature and connects it to eighteenth-century works in natural philosophy! mathematics and literature. Her analysis points the way to a reassessment of the central current interpretative questions in Hume studies. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part I. The Two Parts of Hume's System of Space: the Centrality of the Self: 1. Reality and the coloured points; 2. A bundle of (organised) perceptions; 3. Intermezzo: the minds of an author and his readers; Part II. Hume's Objections Answer 'D': Clues to the Operations of the Mind: 3. Truth, passion and the a priori; 4. Talking about a vacuum; Conclusion. Space and the self.

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Authors Marina Frasca-Spada, Marina (University of Cambridge) Frasca-Spada, Frasca-Spada Marina
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.04.2002
 
EAN 9780521891622
ISBN 978-0-521-89162-2
No. of pages 236
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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