Hume's Essays
A Critical Guide
Max Skjönsberg editor Felix Waldmann editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:9th Jan '25
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Provides new research on key areas of Hume's readable and wide-ranging Essays, from historical, political and philosophical perspectives.
In this volume thirteen essays offer new research on key areas of Hume's Essays, including political theory, philosophy, political economy, and aesthetics, providing scholars and students with a wide-ranging, accessible, and in-depth guide to what remains one of the most-read works among Hume's writings.David Hume's Essays, which were written and published at various junctures between 1741 and his death in 1776, offer his most accessible and often most profound statements on a range of subjects including politics, philosophy, aesthetics, and political economy. In Hume's lifetime, the readable and wide-ranging Essays acquired considerable fame throughout Europe and North America, influencing the writings of such diverse figures as James Madison and William Paley, yet they have not been given the same scholarly attention as his more famous philosophical works. This Critical Guide provides a series of in-depth studies of the Essays, as well as an account of the state of scholarship on the work. Thirteen chapters examine the Essays from historical, political and philosophical perspectives, with the aim of restoring the work to its rightful place among Hume's works and in intellectual history more broadly.
ISBN: 9781316517727
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302 pages