A progress of sentiments : reflections on Hume's Treatise. Baier, A. Harvard University Press, Cambridge Mass., 1991. B1489.B35abstract bibtex Hume's Treatise explores a succession of versions of human reason, and in his third book endorses a social and "lively" reason. The anti-rationalist arguments are directed against a limited intellectualist version of reason, and prepare the ground for Hume's constructive account of reason and morality. In this work, Annette Baier argues that Hume's "Treatise of Human Nature" is a carefully crafted literary and philosophical work which itself displays a philosophical progress of sentiments. She describes how, by turning philosophy toward human nature, Hume initiated a new philosophy, a broader discipline of reflection that can embrace Darwin and Foucault as well as Freud. Annette Baier has also written "Postures of the Mind: Essays on Mind and Morals" and "Moral Prejudices: Essays on Ethics".
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In this work, Annette Baier argues that Hume's "Treatise of Human Nature" is a carefully crafted literary and philosophical work which itself displays a philosophical progress of sentiments. She describes how, by turning philosophy toward human nature, Hume initiated a new philosophy, a broader discipline of reflection that can embrace Darwin and Foucault as well as Freud. Annette Baier has also written "Postures of the Mind: Essays on Mind and Morals" and "Moral Prejudices: Essays on Ethics".},
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