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A treatise of human nature. Book 2 : of the passions

A treatise of human nature. Book 2 : of the passions

Hume divides "reflective impressions" - "the passions, and other emotions resembling them" into "the calm and the violent" (nearly imperceptible emotions of "beauty and deformity", and turbulent passions we experience more strongly) and into "direct and indirect" (depending on how complicated the causal story behind them is).

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Book info

Author Hume, David.
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Contributors

Nidditch, P, H, , editor,

Selby-Bigge, L, A, , editor,

Language eng
Duration 6 h 2 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (6 h 2 min)
Original publication info Oxford University Press 1978.
Keywords filosofi kunskapsteori filosofia tietoteoria
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