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    David Hume: Moral and Political Theorist by Hardin, Russell;

    Moral and Political Theorist

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 30 August 2007

    • ISBN 9780199232567
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages278 pages
    • Size 242x163x21 mm
    • Weight 579 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Russell Hardin presents a new view of the moral and political theory of the great 18th-century philosopher David Hume. Hardin demonstrates Hume's strategic sense, his nascent utilitarianism, his powerful theory of convention as a main source of social and political order, and his recognition of moral and political theory as a single enterprise.

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    Russell Hardin presents a new explication of David Hume's moral and political theory. With Hume, he holds that our normative views can be scientifically explained but they cannot be justified as true. Hume argued for the psychological basis of such views. In particular, he argued for sympathy as the mirroring of the psychological sensations and emotions of others. By placing Hume in the developing tradition of social science, as a strong forerunner of his younger friend Adam Smith, Hardin demonstrates Hume's strong strategic sense, his nascent utilitarianism, his powerful theory of convention as a main source of social and political order, and his recognition of moral and political theory as a single enterprise.

    Worthy of hearty recommendation.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Hume's Place in History
    Moral Psychology
    Strategic Analysis
    Convention
    Political Theory
    Justice As Order
    Utilitarianism
    Value Theory
    Retrospective
    References
    Endnotes

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