Hume: passioni, contenuto cognitivo, razionalità

Etica E Politica 1 (1) (1999)
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Abstract

The article focuses on the relations between passions and cognition in Hume’s philosophy. Although it is widely recognised that Hume attributed a central role to emotions in our natural structure, it is not frequently understood that in Hume’s conceptual framework passions themselves have a gnoseological content. In this paper some arguments are provided in order to show that this is the case

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