A Treatise of Human Nature - Volume II
Tác giả: David Hume
Ký hiệu tác giả: HU-D
DDC: 128 - Triết Học Về Con người
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Tập - số: 2
Số cuốn: 1

Hiện trạng các bản sách

Mã số: 258SB0000737
Nhà xuất bản: J.M. Dent & Sons LTD, London
Năm xuất bản: 1960
Khổ sách: 19
Số trang: 350
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
A TREATISE OF HUMAN NATURE  
BOOK II—OF THE PASSIONS  
PAGE  
Introduction by A. D. Lindsay
PART I  
OF PRIDE AND HUMILITY  
Division of the Subject........ 3
Of Pride and Humility, theứ Objects and Causes ... 5
Whence these Objects and Causes are derived .... 7
Of the Relations of Impressions and Ideas .... 10
Of the Influence of these Relations on Pride and Humility . 12
Limitations of this System ....... 17
Of Vice and Virtue . 21
Of Beauty and Deformity ....... 24
Of external Advantages and Disadvantages 28
Of Poverty and Riches ........ 34
Of the Love of Fame ........ 40
Of Pride and Humility of Animals ...... 47
PART II  
OF LOVE AND HATRED  
Of the Objects and Causes of Love and Hatred ... 51
Experiments to confirm this System . 54
Difficulties solved ........ 67
Of the Love of Relations . 71
Of our Esteem for the Rich and Powerful .... 76
Of Benevolence and Anger ....... 83
Of Compassion ......... 86
Of Malice and Envy ........ 89
Of the mixture of Benevolence and Anger with Compassion and Malice 97
Of Respect and Contempt . 104
Of the Amorous Passion, or Love betwixt the Sexes . 108
Of Love and Hatred of Animals 111
PART III  
OF THE WILL AND DIRECT PASSIONS
Of Liberty and Necessity 113
The same Subject continued , 120
Of the Influencing Motives of the Will ♦ 125
Of the Causes of the Violent Passions • 130
Of the Effects of Custom • 133
Of the Influence of the Imagination on the Passions 135
Of Contiguity and Distance in Space and Time • 138
The same Subject continued . 142
Of the Direct Passions 147
Of Curiosity, or the Love of Truth 156
BOOK III—OF MORALS  
PART I  
   
OF VIRTUE AND VICE IN GENERAL  
Moral Distinctions not derived from Reason 165
Moral Distinctions derived from a Moral Sense • 178
PART II  
OF JUSTICE AND INJUSTICE  
Justice, whether a natural or artificial Virtue? • 184
Of the Origin of Justice and Property 190
Of the Rules which determine Property . 206
Of the Transference of Property by Consent . 217
Of the Obligation of Promises .... 219
Some father Inflections concerning Justice and Injustice 228
Of the Origin of Government .... 235
Of the Source of Allegiance ..... 240
Of the Measures of Allegiance 249
Of the Objects of Allegiance ..... 253
Of the Laws of Nations 265
Of Chastity and Modesty 267
PART III  
OF THE OTHER VIRTUES AND VICES
Of the Origin of the Natural Virtues and Vices 271
Of Greatness of Mind . 287
Of Goodness and Benevolence • 296
Of Natural Abilities . 300
Some further Reflections concerning the Natural Virtues 306
Conclusion of this Book 310
Appendix to the Treatise OÍ Human Nature . 313