Spectres of False Divinity: Hume's Moral Atheism
Autor Thomas Holdenen Limba Engleză Hardback – 11 mar 2010
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199579945
ISBN-10: 0199579946
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 144 x 223 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0199579946
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 144 x 223 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Spectres of False Divinity is an impressive work.
In seeking to integrate Hume's theories concerning moral psychology with his well-known critiques of natural theology, this monograph provides an important exercise in reading Hume holistically.
Holden's case is meticulously argued, textually scrupulous and generally persuasive. Although he engages in technical philosophical discussion at an advanced level, he does so with commendable clarity.
Thomas Holden's Spectres of False Divinity is an important book that makes three significant contributions to the literature on Hume's philosophy of religion. First, it clarifies Hume's methodological approach to religious epistemology. Second, it clarifies a central and critical aspect of his irreligious program. Third, it offers a thought-provoking and innovative interpretation of his position on the arguments from evil and determinism... it is an interesting and very worthwhile read.
Hume may not persuade everyone that his moral and theological positions are correct, but Holdens study of his work is an important contribution to clarifying his ideas and their significance. It deserves to be read carefully and its points pondered seriously.
While the idea of Hume as a moral atheist is not new, Holden's case for that proposition makes two new and important contributions to the discussion of the issue.
Spectres of False Divinity is an impressive work. Holden is in firm control of the evidence he marshals in support of his principal thesis about Hume's moral atheism. ... the frequent inclusion of interesting and illuminating historical material is one of the excellences of the book. Another virtue is the uniformly scrupulous attention Holden pays to objections and even some possible objections to the various claims he makes.
In seeking to integrate Hume's theories concerning moral psychology with his well-known critiques of natural theology, this monograph provides an important exercise in reading Hume holistically.
Holden's case is meticulously argued, textually scrupulous and generally persuasive. Although he engages in technical philosophical discussion at an advanced level, he does so with commendable clarity.
Thomas Holden's Spectres of False Divinity is an important book that makes three significant contributions to the literature on Hume's philosophy of religion. First, it clarifies Hume's methodological approach to religious epistemology. Second, it clarifies a central and critical aspect of his irreligious program. Third, it offers a thought-provoking and innovative interpretation of his position on the arguments from evil and determinism... it is an interesting and very worthwhile read.
Hume may not persuade everyone that his moral and theological positions are correct, but Holdens study of his work is an important contribution to clarifying his ideas and their significance. It deserves to be read carefully and its points pondered seriously.
While the idea of Hume as a moral atheist is not new, Holden's case for that proposition makes two new and important contributions to the discussion of the issue.
Spectres of False Divinity is an impressive work. Holden is in firm control of the evidence he marshals in support of his principal thesis about Hume's moral atheism. ... the frequent inclusion of interesting and illuminating historical material is one of the excellences of the book. Another virtue is the uniformly scrupulous attention Holden pays to objections and even some possible objections to the various claims he makes.
Notă biografică
Thomas Holden is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of The Architecture of Matter: Galileo to Kant. (OUP, 2004).