Autore
Giani, MassimoTitolo
Passioni, ragione e motivazione nel Trattato di HumePeriodico
Annali del dipartimento di filosofiaAnno:
2005 - Volume:
11 - Pagina iniziale:
181 - Pagina finale:
226According to some critics, Hume cannot be considered a ‘humean’. In this paper arguments are presented to show that Hume, in the Treatise, supports the fundamental assumptions of a ‘humean’ theory of motivation, but doesn’t maintain a desirebased theory of justifying reasons. This doesn’t imply he’s a skeptic about practical reason. Trough the development of an original theory of ‘calm’ and ‘violent’ passions, Hume provides a naturalistic account of the origin and motivational influence of normative reasons.
SICI: 1824-3770(2005)11<181:PREMNT>2.0.ZU;2-D
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