Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy
Selected Essays
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:12th Oct '21
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In this collection of essays, philosopher Paul Russell addresses major figures and central topics of the history of early modern philosophy. Most of these essays are studies on the philosophy of David Hume, one of the great figures in the history of philosophy. One central theme, connecting many of the essays, concerns Hume's fundamental irreligious intentions. Russell argues that a proper appreciation of the significance of Hume's irreligious concerns, which runs through his whole philosophy, serves to discredit the deeply entrenched framework for understanding Hume - and much of early modern philosophy - in terms of the idea of "British Empiricism". In a substantive introduction, Russell outlines how his various insights overlap and connect to each other. The volume is organized thematically into five sections: metaphysics, free will, ethics, religion, and general interpretations of Hume's philosophy. The collection also features a previously unpublished essay on Hume's atheism and an essay on Adam Smith's views on religion and ethics that has not been previously published in English. Recasting Hume and Early Modern Philosophy presents the reader with Russell's substantial and significant set of interconnected observations and insights on the matters and figures of the greatest importance in early modern philosophy. These essays not only provide different and original perspectives on the subject, they also show that the various issues addressed are very relevant to each other, as well as to a number of major topics in contemporary philosophy.
... History of early modern philosophy scholarship—and Hume scholarship in particular—has been enriched by the carefully researched challenges to interpretative orthodoxy by Paul Russell for over four decades. We are the fortunate beneficiaries of Russell's legacy. * Annemarie Butler, Mind *
Perhaps no one argues more carefully and tenaciously than Russell that understanding Hume's attitude toward religion is key to understanding his philosophy ... No one familiar with Russell's work needs a testament to the quality of these essays; they are required reading for Hume scholars. * J. H. Spence, CHOICE *
Paul Russell is one of the two or three leading Hume scholars of the past quarter-century, and both the high quality of his work and the intrinsic interest of his themes will draw in a wide range of readers-including not only scholars of Hume and British empiricism (for whom it will be essential), but scholars of modern philosophy more generally, as well as practicing epistemologists and ethicists. * Kenneth Winkler, Yale University *
The fruitfulness of Russell's research will without doubt have a timeless impact on future generations of historians and philosophers. Moreover, in an age where religious and political extremism yields increasing social polarisation, Russell's Hume can inspire us to better address our present predicaments. * Elena Yi-Jia Zeng *
ISBN: 9780197577264
Dimensions: 163mm x 238mm x 37mm
Weight: 894g
520 pages