The Imagination in Hume's Philosophy

The Canvas of the Mind

Timothy M Costelloe author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Published:29th Apr '18

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Timothy Costelloe's exploration of Hume's philosophy highlights the central role of imagination in various aspects of his thought, providing new insights and perspectives.

In The Imagination in Hume's Philosophy, Timothy Costelloe presents a comprehensive exploration of David Hume's understanding of imagination and its integral role within his philosophical framework. This detailed study emphasizes the importance of imagination, which has been acknowledged by scholars for generations. Costelloe meticulously examines Hume's conception of imagination, revealing its coherence and the specific characteristics that define it. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into how Hume's views on imagination inform his broader philosophical discussions.

The book systematically addresses Hume's treatment of imagination across various philosophical domains, including metaphysics, ethics, politics, aesthetics, history, and religion. Costelloe's work not only sheds light on Hume's ideas but also invites further exploration and debate regarding the implications of imagination in these fields. By drawing from the entirety of Hume's writings, the author provides a fresh perspective that encourages readers to reconsider established interpretations of Hume's thought.

Ultimately, The Imagination in Hume's Philosophy serves as the first extensive, book-length examination of imagination within Hume's work. It opens up new avenues for discussion and offers a nuanced understanding of how imagination influences Hume's philosophical inquiries and conclusions, making it a vital resource for anyone interested in Hume's legacy and the philosophy of imagination.

Costelloe (William and Mary) offers a thorough explication of Hume’s account of the imagination. … In addition to its value for philosophers, the book will perhaps be useful to scholars of 18th-century English literature who are interested in the imagination specifically or its application to Humean thought in areas such as ethics and metaphysics. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. -- M. A. Michael, Austin Peay State University * Choice *
There is no more important topic in Hume's philosophy than the imagination. It is, as Timothy Costelloe shows, the creative force at the heart of every operation of the Humean mind. Every Hume scholar will learn from this admirably clear and careful study. -- James A. Harris, University of St Andrews

ISBN: 9781474436397

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 640g

328 pages