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Publisher Summary 1
Annette Baier has created an engaging guide to the philosophy of one of the greatest thinkers of Enlightenment Britain. Drawing deeply on a lifetime of scholarship and incisive commentary, she deftly weaves Hume's autobiography together with his writings and correspondence, finding in these personal experiences new ways to illuminate his ideas about religion, human nature, and the social order.
Publisher Summary 2
By beginning each chapter with a quote from the autobiographical eulogy Scottish philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) wrote for himself, Baier (emerita, philosophy, U. of Pittsburgh) makes explicit her goal of connecting the life of Hume to the development of his thought in this work aimed at the general reader. Annotation 漏2011 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Publisher Summary 3
Marking the tercentenary of David Hume's birth, Annette Baier has created an engaging guide to the philosophy of one of the greatest thinkers of Enlightenment Britain. Drawing deeply on a lifetime of scholarship and incisive commentary, she deftly weaves Hume's autobiography together with his writings and correspondence, finding in these personal experiences new ways to illuminate his ideas about religion, human nature, and the social order.Excerpts from Hume's autobiography at the beginning of each chapter open a window onto the eighteenth-century context in which Hume's philosophy developed. Famous in Christian Britain as a polymath and a nonbeliever, Hume recounts how his early encounters with clerical authority laid the foundation for his lifelong skepticism toward religion. In Scotland, where he grew up, he had been forced to study lists of sins in order to spot his own childish flaws, he reports. Later, as a young man, he witnessed the clergy's punishment of a pregnant unmarried servant, and this led him to question the violent consequences of the Church's emphasis on the doctrine of original sin. Baier's clear interpretation of Hume's Treatise of Human Nature explains the link between Hume's growing disillusionment and his belief that ethics should be based on investigations of human nature, not on religious dogma.Four months before he died, Hume concluded his autobiography with a eulogy he wrote for his own funeral. It makes no mention of his flaws, critics, or disappointments. Baier's more realistic account rivets our attention on connections between the way Hume lived and the way he thought鈥攊nsights unavailable to Hume himself, perhaps, despite his lifelong introspection.
Publisher Summary 4
Marking the tercentenary of Hume's birth, Annette Baier has created an engaging guide to the philosophy of one of the greatest thinkers of Enlightenment Britain. Drawing on a lifetime of scholarship and incisive commentary, she finds in Hume's personal experiences new ways to illuminate his ideas about religion, human nature, and the social order.
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Table Of Contents:
Introduction 1(5)
1 Childhood and Youth: Loss of Faith and a Passion for Literature 6(9)
2 "At a Distance from Relations": Writing His Treatise in France 15(40)
3 Hume after the Treatise 55(29)
4 Hume as Librarian and Historian 84(18)
5 Hume's Life as a Man in the Public Eye 102(14)
6 Hume's Final Years in Edinburgh 116(8)
7 Death and Character 124(10)
Afterword 134(13)
Annotated Bibliography 147(4)
Further Reading 151(4)
Acknowledgments 155(2)
Name Index 157(4)
Subject Index 161
Introduction 1(5)
1 Childhood and Youth: Loss of Faith and a Passion for Literature 6(9)
2 "At a Distance from Relations": Writing His Treatise in France 15(40)
3 Hume after the Treatise 55(29)
4 Hume as Librarian and Historian 84(18)
5 Hume's Life as a Man in the Public Eye 102(14)
6 Hume's Final Years in Edinburgh 116(8)
7 Death and Character 124(10)
Afterword 134(13)
Annotated Bibliography 147(4)
Further Reading 151(4)
Acknowledgments 155(2)
Name Index 157(4)
Subject Index 161
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