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Philosophical Melancholy and Delirium: Hume's Pathology of Philosophy [Paperback]

Donald W. Livingston (Author)
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0226487172 978-0226487175 June 22, 1998 1
The Scottish philosopher David Hume is commonly understood as the original proponent of the "end of philosophy." In this powerful new study, Donald Livingston completely revises our understanding of Hume's thought through his investigation of Hume's distinction between "true" and "false" philosophy. For Hume, false philosophy leads either to melancholy over the groundlessness of common opinion or delirium over transcending it, while true philosophy leads to wisdom. Livingston traces this distinction through all of Hume's writings, providing a systematic pathology of the corrupt philosophical consciousness in history, politics, philosophy, and literature that characterized Hume's own time as well as ours.

By demonstrating how a philosophical method can be used to expose the political motivations behind intellectual positions, historical events, and their subsequent interpretations, Livingston revitalizes Hume's thought and reveals its relevance for contemporary dicussions of politics, nationalism, and ideology for the first time.


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  • Paperback: 454 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (June 22, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226487172
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226487175
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars Not your grandfather's David Hume, January 23, 2001
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This is an extremely stimulating and interesting rereading of Hume's works. Departing from the standard reading of Hume as a proto-logical positivist, Livingston draws out the points of connection between Hume and the ancient conception of philosophy as a way of life, as well as other thinkers, such as Vico, Gadamer, Oakeshott, and Wittgenstein, who were skeptical of the Enlightenment's tendencies toward abstract "rationalism." In the process, Livingston shows how Hume would have responded to some of the postmodern age's more egregious folly. Admittedly, this book could have used some pruning, for Livingston makes many of the same points over and over again. Moreover, Livingston uses Humean claims to defend the South's secession during the Civil War, a questionable use of Hume to say the least. But the work as a whole repays rereading and contemplation, and it'll definitely encourage you to read "le bon David" with a fresh eye.
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Modern philosophy has been obsessed with epistemology. Read the first page
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vulgar theism, independent social authorities, macropolitical order, premodern idiom, philosophic superstition, philosophical connoisseur, philosophical heroine, federative polity, modern unitary state, federative style, philosophical resentment, ultimacy principle, unitary modern state, philosophical telos, philosophical act, philosophical chymistry, philosophical autonomy, philosophic age, philosophical alchemy, malignant philosophy, heroic philosopher, independent social orders, gross earthy mixture, antient philosophy, abstract speculative principle
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French Revolution, English Civil War, House of Commons, Articles of Confederation, World War, New England, New York, United States, Caledonian Mercury, North Briton, Stamp Act, Continental Congress, Great Britain, Soviet Union, Declaration of Independence, Sextus Empiricus, William Strahan, Allan Ramsay, American Revolution, Edmund Burke, European Union, Lord North, Samuel Johnson, Tsarist Russia, Adam Smith
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