Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary
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Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary (1758) is a two volume compilation of essays by David Hume
. Part I includes the essays from Essays, Moral and Political, plus two essays from Four Dissertations
. The contents of this part largely covers political and aesthetic issues. Part II includes the essays from Political Discourses, most of which develop economic themes. The total two-part collection appeared within a larger collection of Hume's writings titled Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects.
Part II [Political Discourses]
David Hume
David Hume was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist, known especially for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism. He was one of the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment...
. Part I includes the essays from Essays, Moral and Political, plus two essays from Four Dissertations
Four Dissertations
Four Dissertations is a collection of four essays by the Scottish enlightenment philosopher David Hume, first published in 1757. The four essays are:The Natural History of ReligionOf the PassionsOf TragedyOf the Standard of Taste...
. The contents of this part largely covers political and aesthetic issues. Part II includes the essays from Political Discourses, most of which develop economic themes. The total two-part collection appeared within a larger collection of Hume's writings titled Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects.
Chapter listing
Part I- Of the delicacy of taste and passion
- Of the liberty of the press
- That politics may be reduced to a science
- Of the first principles of government
- Of the origin of government
- Of the independency of parliament
- Whether the British government inclines more to absolute monarchy, or to a republic
- Of parties in general
- Of the parties of Great Britain
- Of the superstition and enthusiasm
- Of the dignity or meanness of human nature
- Of civil liberty
- Of eloquence
- Of the rise and progress of the arts and sciences
- The epicurean
- The stoic
- The platonist
- The sceptic
- Of polygamy and divorces
- Of simplicity and refinement in writing
- Of national characters
- Of tragedy
- Of the standard of taste
Part II [Political Discourses]
- Of commerce
- Of refinement in the arts
- Of money
- Of interest
- Of the balance of trade
- Of the jealousy of trade
- Of the balance of power
- Of taxes
- Of public credit
- Of some remarkable customs
- Of the populousness of ancient nations
- Of the original contract
- Of passive obedience
- Of the coalition of parties
- Of the Protestant succession
- Idea of a perfect commonwealth
External links
- Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary (full text with foreword by Eugene F. Miller)
- Four of the Essays, slightly modified for easier reading