Four Dissertations: and Essays on Suicide and the Immortality of the Soul - Key Texts S. - David Hume - Books - St Augustine's Press - 9781890318574 - April 1, 2001
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In 1756 a volume of Hume?s essays entitled Five Dissertations was printed and ready for distribution. The essays included "The Natural History of Religion," "Of the Passions," "Of Tragedy," "Of Suicide," and "Of the Immortality of the Soul." The latter two essays made direct attacks on common religious doctrines by defending a person?s moral right to commit suicide and by criticizing the idea of life after death. Early copies were passed around, and someone of influence threatened to prosecute Hume?s publisher if the book was distributed as is. The printed copies of Five Dissertations were then physically altered, with a new essay "Of the Standard of Taste" inserted in place of the two removed essays. Hume also took this opportunity to alter two particularly offending paragraphs in the Natural History. The essays were then bound with the new title Four Dissertations and distributed in January, 1757.

The essays in Four Dissertations stand together as a unified whole, showcasing his psychology of the passions and demonstrating its application to both religion and aesthetics.

This edition also includes Hume?s extended Dedication, a passionate endorsement of intellectual and artistic freedom, which has been out of print since the original publication in 1757.

The essays on suicide and the immortality of the soul, long separated from the other essays, are here finally put back, as intended by Hume. Included are "Two Letters on Suicide" from Rousseau?s Eloisa.


390 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 1, 2001
ISBN13 9781890318574
Publishers St Augustine's Press
Pages 390
Dimensions 135 × 214 × 30 mm   ·   521 g
Language English  

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