- Format
- Häftad (Paperback / softback)
- Språk
- Engelska
- Antal sidor
- 108
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2020-08-11
- Upplaga
- Annotated ed
- Förlag
- Lexington Books
- Dimensioner
- 229 x 152 x 7 mm
- Vikt
- Antal komponenter
- 1
- ISBN
- 9781498586122
- 168 g
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Adam Smith and the Death of David Hume
The Letter to Strahan and Related Texts
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Rasmussen (political science, Tufts), a leading scholar on the relationship of Hume and Smith, here provides a small collection of works related to the death of David Hume. Included are Hume's brief autobiography and letters from Smith regarding Hume's life and death-in particular Smith's supposed Letter to Strahan. The collection is particularly interesting first because of the perceived tension between Hume's atheism and his calm and happy demeanor while facing his death, and second because Smith's description of Hume's character was perhaps as controversial as Hume's life itself, raising questions about the possibility of achieving moral excellence without the guidance of religion. . . this collection will be a useful resource for those researching Hume's death, or teaching a course on Hume or even the relationship of morality and religion. Additionally, the introduction and editorial comments are invaluable for understanding the historical context of these events and debates. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty. * CHOICE * Dennis Rasmussen has brought Adam Smith's famous letter on the death of David Hume together with an array of fascinating and witty responses to Smith. He also provides excellent notes on these documents and an extremely illuminating introduction, making clear how important Hume's death was to generations of religious people in Britain. This is an invaluable collection for scholars, but also very accessible to the general reader. I look forward to using it in my undergraduate classes, to introduce the 18th-century debate over the relationship between religion and morality. -- Samuel Fleischacker, University of Illinois, Chicago Dennis Rasmussen's edition of Adam Smith's elegant and intensely controversial "Letter to Strahan" and of six associated texts (including Hume's autobiographical My Own Life, with which the "Letter" was originally published), is a splendid contribution to our understanding of Smith, Hume, and their context. In his engaging and learned Introduction, Rasmussen discusses the "Letter" and also, among other things, the question of the relation between morality and religion that vexed so many readers of Smith's tribute to Hume. Rasmussen's meticulously prepared volume is essential reading for anyone interested in Smith, Hume, or the Scottish Enlightenment. -- Charles Griswold, Boston University This is an excellent collection of source texts with very helpful editorial guidance by Dennis Rasmussen. It will prove useful to scholars and students in the classroom. In addition, the material in this volume will be of interest to those curious about how to live a meaningful life in a commercial age. -- Eric Schliesser, University of Amsterdam This wonderful volume is the first to feature the most overlooked of the few works Adam Smith published during his lifetime, the Letter to Strahan, along with critical correspondence on the subject of it and its reception, as well David Hume's autobiographical essay. Taken together, the pieces in this short volume throw Smith and Hume's friendship, their philosophy, and their theology all into stark relief, and Rasmussen's excellent accompanying notes and references will be an exceedingly helpful guide to students and scholars alike. A truly valuable collection for anyone interested in exploring the interplay of morality and religion in eighteenth century philosophy. -- Michelle Schwarze, University of Wisconsin
Övrig information
Dennis C. Rasmussen is professor of political science at Tufts University.
Innehållsförteckning
Chronology A Note on the Texts David Hume, My Own Life Letter from Adam Smith, LL.D. to William Strahan, Esq. James Edmonstoune to David Hume, 7 August 1776 Adam Smith to Alexander Wedderburn, 14 August 1776 George Horne, A Letter to Adam Smith LL.D. on the Life, Death, and Philosophy of His Friend David Hume Esq., By One of the People Called Christians 'E. M.,' Remarks on Dr. Adam Smith's Letter to Mr. Strahan, on the Death of David Hume, Esq. 'Idem.,' Observations Relative to the Late David Hume, Esq. Bibliography