
The Reception of David Hume In Europe
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The Reception of David Hume in Europe provides invaluable clues as to how the reception of an author's work impacts its status as a classic. And, perhaps more importantly, it presses us to revise our conception of what is now, particularly in the Anglo-American world, taken to be the quintessential philosophical classic, namely Hume's Treatise of Human Nature...The Reception can be read as telling the history of the different lives of Hume's works - the story of the 'making of' what is now, for us, a philosophical classic... And this story needs to be told. Reviewed in Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie (Journal of the Institute of Philosophy, of the Catholic University of Leuven), 2007 issue.More details
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Introduction - Peter Jones
1. Hume's Reception in Ireland - M.A. Stewart
2. The Early British Reception of Hume's Writings on Religion - M.A. Stewart
3. Hume's Reception in France - Michel Malherbe
4. The Reception of Hume in Germany - Manfred Kuehn
5. David Hume and Sir James Steuart - Andrew S. Skinner
6. Italian Responses to David Hume - Paola Zanardi
7. Translations of Hume's Works in Italy - Emilio Mazza
8. Hume in Russia; Tatiana V. Artemieva and Mikhail I. Mikeshin
9. The Reception of David Hume's Philosophy in Sweden - Henrik Lagerlund
10. David Hume and Polish Philosophical and Social Thought - Bozena Kusnierz; 11. 'Ignoramus': David Hume's Ideas in the Hungarian Enlightenment - Pal Acs; 12. The Reception of David Hume in Czech Thought - Josef Moural; 13. The Reception of David Hume in Romania - Andreea Deciu Ritivoi; 14. Canonization and Critique: Hume's Reputation as a Historian - Mark Salber Phillips and Dale R. Smith; 15. The Reception of Hume in Nineteenth-Century British Philosophy - James A. Harris;16. The Scientific Reception of Hume's Theory of Causation: Establishing the Positivist Interpretation in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland - John P. Wright; Bibliography; Index
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