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The Ethical Foundations of Hume's Theory of Politics

by Andrew Kolin (Author)
©1992 Others VI, 148 Pages

Summary

The terms nature and artifice date back to the origins of western political thought. Historically, political philosophers have debated using either nature or artifice to explain the foundations of politics. This book demonstrates it is possible to reconcile nature and artifice, using the arguments presented by the great political philosopher of the Scottish Enlightenment, David Hume. Through a careful analysis of Hume's political writings, it traces how a definition of politics as nature and artifice must be understood in an historical context.

Details

Pages
VI, 148
Year
1992
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820417899
Language
English
Published
New York, Bern, Frankfurt/M., Paris, 1992. VI, 148 pp.

Biographical notes

Andrew Kolin (Author)

The Author: Andrew Kolin is an assistant professor of political science at Waynesburg College in Pennsylvania. Professor Kolin received his Ph.D. from the City University Graduate Center in New York City. He is preparing articles on David Hume's political thought.

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Title: The Ethical Foundations of Hume's Theory of Politics