Chapter 1 Introduction; Chapter 2 Background on the understanding; Chapter 3 The passions; Chapter 4 Motivation and will; Chapter 5 Against moral rationalism; Chapter 6 The virtues; Chapter 7 The moral stance;
James Baillie is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the
University of Portland. He is the author of Problems in Personal
Identity (1993) and editor of Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
(1997),
University College London
Clearly written and well structured discussion of Hume's
contribution to moral philosophy ... not only an excellent
introduction to Hume on morality, but also an excellent
introduction to moral philosophy. - The Philosopher's Magazine
'... A superb example of sober thinking and meticulous attention to
detail... generate interest that it deserves.' - Journal of
Consciousness Studies
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