Editors’ Introduction
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4区 哲学
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Elizabeth S. Radcliffe, Mark G. Spencer
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Editors’ Introduction Elizabeth S. Radcliffe and Mark G. Spencer This issue opens with the winning essay in the Second Annual Hume Studies Essay Prize competition: “Hume’s Passion-Based Account of Moral Responsibility,” by Taro Okamura. Dr. Okamura’s essay was chosen as the 2022 winner from among papers submitted by emerging scholars from August 2021 through July 2022. Dr. Okamura received his Ph.D. from the University of Alberta in 2022. He is currently a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Research Fellow at the Graduate School of Humanities and Sociology at the University of Tokyo. The competition for the Third Prize closed on August 1, 2023, and the winner will be announced in our next issue. Please see the Call for Papers for the fourth competition in the back of this issue. The competition is open to authors ten or fewer years from the Ph.D. A special aspect of our current issue is its spotlight on Hume’s Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary. Renowned Dutch Enlightenment scholar, Frederic L. van Holthoon, presents his analysis of some of Hume’s essays, which he argues constitute Hume’s project of writing on political, or public, issues—a goal he did not get to complete with the Treatise. Also, established Hume scholar Lorne Falkenstein offers an extended review of the newly published Clarendon edition of Hume’s essays, in two volumes (edited by Tom L. Beauchamp and Mark A. Box, with Michael Silverthorne, J. A. W. Gunn, and F. David Harvey). Finally, we want to bring to the attention of our readers that, in fewer than two years, Hume Studies will be marking the 50th anniversary of its first publication. For this event, we are planning a special jubilee issue, 50:1 (April 2025). We hope to include among the unique features of that issue paragraphs or statements from our readers in answer to this query: “Of all of the articles that have been published in Hume Studies over the past 50 years, which one is most noteworthy to you? Why so?” Please see the “Call for Entries” in the back of this issue and on the Hume Studies website. We invite your responses! [End Page 193] Copyright © 2023 Hume Studies
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本期以第二届休谟研究论文奖竞赛的获奖文章开篇:《休谟基于激情的道德责任解释》,作者冈村太郎。冈村博士的论文在2021年8月至2022年7月期间,新兴学者提交的论文中被选为2022年获奖者。Okamura博士于2022年获得阿尔伯塔大学博士学位。他目前是东京大学人文与社会学研究生院的日本科学研究促进协会研究员。三等奖的比赛于2023年8月1日结束,获奖者将在我们的下一期中公布。请参阅本期后面的第四次竞赛征稿。该竞赛面向博士毕业10年或更短时间内的作者开放。本期杂志的一个特别方面是聚焦于休谟的《道德、政治和文学随笔》。著名的荷兰启蒙运动学者Frederic L. van Holthoon对休谟的一些文章进行了分析,他认为这些文章构成了休谟关于政治或公共问题的写作计划——这是他在《人性论》中没有完成的目标。此外,知名的休谟学者洛恩·法尔肯斯坦(Lorne Falkenstein)对新出版的克拉伦登版休谟文集进行了扩展评论,分为两卷(由汤姆·l·比尚和马克·a·博克斯、迈克尔·西尔弗索恩、j·a·w·冈恩和f·大卫·哈维编辑)。最后,我们想提请读者注意,在不到两年的时间里,《休谟研究》将迎来创刊50周年。为此,我们计划发行50:1(2025年4月)的纪念特刊。”我们希望在这期杂志的独特特色中包括读者的段落或陈述,以回答这个问题:“在过去50年里发表在休谟研究杂志上的所有文章中,哪一篇对你来说最值得注意?”为什么如此?”请参阅本刊背面和休谟研究网站上的“征稿”。我们诚邀您的回复![endpage 193]版权所有©2023休谟研究
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