A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume's <i>Treatise</i> / Edition 1

A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume's Treatise / Edition 1

by Annette C. Baier
ISBN-10:
0674713869
ISBN-13:
9780674713864
Pub. Date:
04/01/1991
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674713869
ISBN-13:
9780674713864
Pub. Date:
04/01/1991
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume's <i>Treatise</i> / Edition 1

A Progress of Sentiments: Reflections on Hume's Treatise / Edition 1

by Annette C. Baier
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Overview

Annette Baier’s aim is to make sense of David Hume’s Treatise as a whole. Hume’s family motto, which appears on his bookplate, was “True to the End.” Baier argues that it is not until the end of the Treatise that we get his full story about “truth and falsehood, reason and folly.” By the end, we can see the cause to which Hume has been true throughout the work. Baier finds Hume’s Treatise on Human Nature to be a carefully crafted literary and philosophical work which itself displays a philosophical progress of sentiments. His starting place is an overly abstract intellectualism that deliberately thrusts passions and social concerns into the background. In the three interrelated books of the Treatise, his “self-understander” proceeds through partial successes and dramatic failures to emerge with new-found optimism, expecting that the “exact knowledge” the morally self-conscious anatomist of human nature can acquire will itself improve and correct our vision of morality. Baier describes how, by turning philosophy toward human nature instead of toward God and the universe, Hume initiated a new philosophy, a broader discipline of reflection that can embrace Charles Darwin and Michel Foucault as well as William James and Sigmund Freud. Hume belongs both to our present and to our past.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674713864
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 04/01/1991
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 352
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.85(d)

About the Author

Annette C. Baier was Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy, Emerita, at the University of Pittsburgh. She also taught at the philosophy department of the University of Otago in New Zealand.

Table of Contents

  • Abbreviations
  • Preface
  • 1. Philosophy in This Careless Manner
  • 2. Other Relations: The Account of Association
  • 3. Customary Transitions from Causes to Effects
  • 4. Necessity, Nature, Norms
  • 5. The Simple Supposition of Continued Existence
  • 6. Persons and the Wheel of Their Passions
  • 7. The Direction of Our Conduct
  • 8. The Contemplation of Character
  • 9. A Catalogue of Virtues
  • 10. The Laws of Nature
  • 11. The Shelter of Governors
  • 12. Reason and Reflection
  • Chronology
  • Notes
  • Index

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