Literatursorte | Aufsätze |
Verfasser | Schmitter, Amy M. |
Titel | Family Trees |
Untertitel | Sympathy, Comparison, and the Proliferation of the Passions in Hume and his Predecessors |
Titel Zeitschrift / Sammelband | Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy |
Herausgeber AF | Pickavé, Martin ; Shapiro, Lisa (Hrsg./eds.) |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Verlag | Oxford University Press |
Jahr | 2012 |
Seiten | [255]-278 |
Umfang Seiten (des Bandes) | X, 285 |
Enthält Bibliografie | 277-278 |
Spinoza-Erwähnung | 257-258, 267 |
Sprache | englisch |
Sachgebiete | Erkenntnistheorie / Methodologie / Philosophie des Geistes, Anthropologie / Psychologie / Affektenlehre / Körper und Geist, Rezeptionsgeschichte |
Behandelte Personen | Hume, David |
Autopsie | ja |
Vollständig bibliografisch ausgewertet | ja |
Kommentar deutsch | "...although Spinoza's understanding of the social communication of the passions shows some striking similarities to details of Hume's account, it is unlikely that Spinoza was a genuine influence on, much less model for Hume's particular account, since his views were transmitted to Hume mainly through Bayle's 'Dictionary'." (S. 257) |
Kommentar englisch | "...although Spinoza's understanding of the social communication of the passions shows some striking similarities to details of Hume's account, it is unlikely that Spinoza was a genuine influence on, much less model for Hume's particular account, since his views were transmitted to Hume mainly through Bayle's 'Dictionary'." (p. 257) |
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