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In
spite of the fact that his manuscript was destroyed, Hume did a great
job in his Treatise and Enquiry, following the survival of his study
notes, as well as Philosophy of Religion. In the philosophy of religion
Hume skillfully demarcated philosophy from religion as well as money
driven psychology. In the Treatise he covered a wide range of
philosophical issues ranging from space, time, causality, external
objects, the passions, free will, and morality. James Fieser had made a
few contributions; that Hume argues that our proper notions of space are
confined to our visual and tactile experiences of the three-dimensional
world, and we err if we think of space more abstractly and
independently of those visual and tactile experiences, Fieser said Hume
also equates time to space (Fieser). - See more at:
http://owensoutlook.com/3378/opinions/morality-an-embodiment-of-free-will/#sthash.ETjtvL2K.dpuf
In
spite of the fact that his manuscript was destroyed, Hume did a great
job in his Treatise and Enquiry, following the survival of his study
notes, as well as Philosophy of Religion. In the philosophy of religion
Hume skillfully demarcated philosophy from religion as well as money
driven psychology. In the Treatise he covered a wide range of
philosophical issues ranging from space, time, causality, external
objects, the passions, free will, and morality. James Fieser had made a
few contributions; that Hume argues that our proper notions of space are
confined to our visual and tactile experiences of the three-dimensional
world, and we err if we think of space more abstractly and
independently of those visual and tactile experiences, Fieser said Hume
also equates time to space (Fieser). - See more at:
http://owensoutlook.com/3378/opinions/morality-an-embodiment-of-free-will/#sthash.ETjtvL2K.dpuf
In
spite of the fact that his manuscript was destroyed, Hume did a great
job in his Treatise and Enquiry, following the survival of his study
notes, as well as Philosophy of Religion. In the philosophy of religion
Hume skillfully demarcated philosophy from religion as well as money
driven psychology. In the Treatise he covered a wide range of
philosophical issues ranging from space, time, causality, external
objects, the passions, free will, and morality. James Fieser had made a
few contributions; that Hume argues that our proper notions of space are
confined to our visual and tactile experiences of the three-dimensional
world, and we err if we think of space more abstractly and
independently of those visual and tactile experiences, Fieser said Hume
also equates time to space (Fieser). - See more at:
http://owensoutlook.com/3378/opinions/morality-an-embodiment-of-free-will/#sthash.ETjtvL2K.dpuf
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