Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

209519

Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke

2009

303 Pages

ISBN 978-1-349-30186-7

Philosophers in Depth

Hume on motivation and virtue

Edited by

Charles R. Pigden

This collection is devoted to questions in meta-ethics and moral psychology arising from the work of David Hume. The collection focuses on questions arising from Hume's views on reason, motivation and virtue including new essays from notable Hume scholars.

Publication details

DOI: 10.1057/9780230281158

Full citation:

Pigden, C. R. (ed) (2009). Hume on motivation and virtue, Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Pigden Charles R.

1-29

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Is Hume inconsistent?

Lo Norva Y. S.

57-79

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If not non-cognitivism, then what?

Pigden Charles R.

80-104

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Experiences of value

Oddie Graham

121-141

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Hume and the debate on "motivating reasons"

Sandis Constantine

142-154

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Against all reason?

Finlay Stephen

155-178

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Humean sources of normativity

Pauer-Studer Herlinde

186-207

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Two kinds of normativity

Russell Luke

208-225

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What kind of virtue theorist is Hume?

Swanton Christine

226-248

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Kinds of virtue theorist

Baier Annette C.

249-258

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Reply to Baier

Swanton Christine

259-263

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Hume on justice

Hursthouse Rosalind

264-276

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