Hume's epistemology in the treatise a veritistic interpretation

Frederick F. Schmitt offers a new account of Hume's epistemology in A Treatise of Human Nature, which alternately manifests scepticism, empiricism, and naturalism. Critics have emphasised one of these positions over the others, but Schmitt argues that they can be reconciled by tracing them to a...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Schmitt, Frederick F., 1951- (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Oxford University Press 2014
Materias:
Ver en Universidad de Navarra:https://unika.unav.edu/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma991004551069708016&context=L&vid=34UNAV_INST:VU1&search_scope=34UNAV_TODO&tab=34UNAV_TODO&lang=es
Descripción
Sumario:Frederick F. Schmitt offers a new account of Hume's epistemology in A Treatise of Human Nature, which alternately manifests scepticism, empiricism, and naturalism. Critics have emphasised one of these positions over the others, but Schmitt argues that they can be reconciled by tracing them to an underlying epistemology of knowledge and probability.
Descripción Física:xviii, 423 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 400-410) e índice
ISBN:9780199683116