David Hume's Philosophy: The Limits of Human Reason by Sean Robinson offers a comprehensive exploration of one of the most influential thinkers in modern philosophy. This book delves deeply into Hume's skepticism regarding human cognition, questioning the capacity of reason to explain the complexities of knowledge, morality, and the natural world. It examines Hume's critiques of metaphysical and religious reasoning, his challenge to the validity of inductive logic, and his theory of morality based on sentiment rather than rational deduction. Through an accessible yet rigorous analysis, the book traces the profound impact of Hume's ideas on subsequent thinkers, including Immanuel Kant, Karl Popper, and contemporary moral psychologists. By addressing Hume's views on causality, human nature, and political order, the book highlights the lasting relevance of Hume's philosophy in today's intellectual landscape. Through this work, readers gain insight into the enduring questions that shape the intersection of reason, emotion, and knowledge in both philosophy and practical life.
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- ISBN: 9798227529510
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