Hume/ (Record no. 176252)

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International Standard Book Number 9780826489234
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Classification number 193
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Title Hume/
Sub title a guide for the perplexed
Statement of responsibility, etc. Coventry,Angela M.
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication, distribution, etc. London:
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Continuum,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2007.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent 178
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Formatted contents note Chapter 1: Life and Works of David Hume<br/>1.1. Publication Time-Line<br/>Chapter 2: Intellectual Heritage<br/>2.1. The Growth of Science<br/>2.2. Empiricism and Rationalism<br/>2.3. Main Influences<br/>2.3.1. Descartes<br/>2.3.2. Malebranche<br/>2.3.3. Newton<br/>2.3.4. Locke<br/>2.3.5. Berkeley<br/>2.3.6. Bayie<br/>2.4. Summary<br/>Chapter 3: Approach to Philosophy<br/>3.1. Definition of Philosophy<br/>3.2. Characterization of the Present State of Philosophy<br/>3.3. The Science of Human Nature<br/>3.3.1. The experimental method<br/>3.4. Summary<br/>Chapter 4: Operations of the Mind<br/>4.1. The Copy Principle<br/>4.1.1. Two examples in support of the Copy Principle<br/>4.1.2. The case of the missing shade of blue<br/>4.1.3. Impressions and ideas further classified<br/>4.2. The Separability Principle<br/>4.3. Principles of the Association of Ideas<br/>4.3.1. Relations<br/>4.3.2. Substance and mode<br/>4.3.3. Abstract ideas<br/>4.4. Summary<br/>Chapter 5; Space and Time<br/>5.1. Against the Infinite Divisibility of Space and Time<br/>5.2. The Origin of our Ideas of Space and Time<br/>5.3. The Vacuum<br/>5.4. Three Objections Considered<br/>5.5. Space, Time and the Copy Principle<br/>Chapter 6: Cause and Efiect<br/>6.1. The Relation of Cause and Eflfect<br/>6.2. Why a Cause Is Always Necessary<br/>6.3. The Inference from Cause to Effect<br/>6.3.1. The reason of animals<br/>6.4. Belief<br/>6.4.1. The causes of belief<br/>6.4.2. The influence of belief<br/>6.5. Probability<br/>6.6. Rules to Judge Causes and Effects<br/>6.7. Kant's 'Reply' to Hume<br/>Chapter 7: Necessary Connection<br/>7.1. The Idea of Necessary Connection<br/>7.2. Liberty and Necessity<br/>7.3. Moral and Religious Implications of Necessity<br/>7.4. The Imaginary Standard of a Necessary Connection<br/>7.5. Summary<br/>Chapter 8: Scepticism<br/>8.1. Scepticism about Reason<br/>8.2. The Existence of External Objects<br/>8.2.1. Senses<br/>8.2.2. Reason<br/>8.2.3. Imagination<br/>8.3. Ancient Philosophy<br/>8.4. Modern Philosophy<br/>8.5. The Immaterial Soul<br/>.6. Personal Identity<br/>.7. Effects of Scepticism on Philosophy<br/>.8. Scepticism and the Science of Human Nature
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