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ISBN 10: 0192557688
ISBN 13: 978-0192557681
Author: Elizabeth S Radcliffe
Hume, Passion, and Action 1st Table of contents:
0. Introduction to Hume’s Philosophy
- 0.1 Historical Context
- 0.2 A Sketch of Hume’s Characterization of Reason and Passion
- 0.3 Method of Interpretation and Preview of the Arguments
1. Motives to Action
- 1.1 Motives and Reasons: Some Clarifications
- 1.2 Overview of Hume’s Characterization of the Passions
- 1.3 Which Passions Are Motives?
- 1.4 Summary
2. Hume’s Argument for the Inertness of Reason
- 2.1 What Is the Target of Hume’s Argument?
- 2.2 “Reason Alone Can Never Be a Motive”
- 2.3 Does Hume’s Argument Allow that Beliefs Motivate Even If Reason Does Not?
- 2.4 An Interpretation that Beliefs Alone Are Not Motives
3. Belief: Some Complications
- 3.1 Hume’s Characterization of Ideas
- 3.2 Hume’s Characterization of Belief
- 3.3 Is the “Direction-of-Fit” Argument Derived from Hume?
- 3.4 Objects of Belief and Objects of Reason
4. The Passions as Original Existences
- 4.1 Reason Generates No Impulses or Attractions
- 4.2 The Features of Original Existences
- 4.3 A Defense of Hume’s Conception of the Passions
- 4.4 “Unreasonable” and “Reasonable” Motivating Passions
- 4.5 Has Hume Effectively Countered the Rationalists?
5. Morality and Motivation
- 5.1 Hume’s Motivation Argument
- 5.2 Moral Internalisms
- 5.3 The Natural-Motive Interpretation
- 5.4 The Moral-Discernment Interpretation
- 5.5 Moral Sentimentalism and Moral Cognitivism
6. Motivational Dynamics and Regulation of the Passions
- 6.1 Strength versus Violence
- 6.2 Natural Influences on the Passions
- 6.3 How Others’ Passions Affect Us: Sympathy and Comparison
- 6.4 Strength of Mind
- 6.5 Moderating the Passions with the Passions
- 6.6 Limits to Self-Regulation of the Passions
- 6.7 The Practical Role of Strength of Conviction
7. Conclusion: The Passions in Hume’s Project
- 7.1 The Understanding, the Passions, and Morals as a System
- 7.2 The Passions in Relation to Tragedy and Religion
- 7.3 The Passions as an Antidote to Religious Moralizing
- 7.4 The Signature Role of the Passions
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