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Morals, Motivation, and Convention Francis Snare (University of Sydney)

Morals, Motivation, and Convention By Francis Snare (University of Sydney)

Morals, Motivation, and Convention by Francis Snare (University of Sydney)


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This 1991 book is about the continuing influence of Hume's ideas on moral and political philosophy. While the author subjects most contemporary defenses of Humean doctrines to intense criticism, he also seeks to discover what versions of Hume's theories might still be defensible and viable.

Morals, Motivation, and Convention Summary

Morals, Motivation, and Convention: Hume's Influential Doctrines by Francis Snare (University of Sydney)

This 1991 book is about the continuing influence of Hume's ideas on moral and political philosophy. In part, it is a critical exegesis of Hume's most impressive and challenging doctrines in Book III of the Treatise of Human Nature on such topics as morals, motivation, justice, and social institutions. However, the main thrust of the argument is to throw into relief the importance of that discussion for contemporary philosophy. While the author subjects most contemporary defences of Humean doctrines to intense criticism, he also seeks to discover what versions of Hume's theories might still be defensible and viable.

Morals, Motivation, and Convention Reviews

...there is substantial contemporary interest in the Humean doctrines and arguments which Snare scrupulously lays out and criticizes. Many people have discussed these themes in various ways, but I don't know of a clearer, more careful, and sounder treatment of them than Snare's. Stephen Darwall, University of Michigan

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction; Part I. The Argument for Sentimentalism: 1. A systematic ambiguity; 2. The influence argument; 3. Some bad reasons for believing the first premiss; 4. The Humean theory of motivating reasons; 5. The provocative Humean theory of motivation; Part II. The Problems and Consequences of Sentimentalism: 6. Continuity and circularity; 7. The problem with justice; 8. The conservative theory of justice; 9. Convention and institutional facts; 10. Convention and the regard to justice; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521392617
9780521392617
0521392616
Morals, Motivation, and Convention: Hume's Influential Doctrines by Francis Snare (University of Sydney)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
1991-02-22
338
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