Dopis lékaři (1734) od Davida Huma: svědectví o počátcích jeho filosofie a cestě k Traktátu o lidské přirozenosti
Tomáš Kunca
E-LOGOS, 2011, vol. 2011, issue 1, 17 pages
Abstract:
Tricentenary Hume paper provides for the first time Czech scholars and philosophy students with the full text and extensive content elucidating commentary/translation of so called Letter to the Physician (March or April 1734). Letter carries primary testimony about the beginnings of Hume philosophy and "turning point" on his road to Treatise especially. Paper is designed as a "starting point" for introduction and consequent discussion of "contextual approach" (A. M. Stewart, John P. Wright) in Hume studies.
Date: 2011
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