Spirit and Politics: Some Thoughts on Margaret Watkins’s The Philosophical Progress of Hume’s “Essays”

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Hume Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.1353/hms.2023.0001
A. Willis
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Margaret Watkins’s elegant text, The Philosophical Progress of Hume’s Essays (2019), 1 is marked by a Humean approach: it fosters philosophical consideration of both the faculties of the mind and the affective features of experience in ways that bear on practical, moral issues. Ever-attentive to the meaning of Hume’s various nuances and strategic ambiguities, Watkins’s even-handed approach guides us into a broad swath of Hume’s ideas and marches us through a trajectory of secondary interlocutors. It also establishes Watkins as an integral part of Hume’s lineage, in the sense that she understands that thoughtful writing itself is an intellectual virtue. Her “unusual sensitivity, not to life’s daily vicissitudes but to beauties and deformities” (193) 2 richly textures her overall argument that positions Hume’s Essays as a filter for his vision of “true philosophy:” that reflective turn towards nature and common life that openly challenges abstruse reasoning, fluently embraces historicism and perspectivalism, and deftly foregrounds the usefulness of ideas over their logical certainty. As much as Watkins reveals Hume’s vision for philosophy, she also extends it; for, among other things, her consideration of Hume’s unique endeavor in philosophical literature (ultimately collected under the title Essays, Moral, Political and Literary [1758])
精神与政治:对玛格丽特·沃特金斯《休谟文集的哲学历程》的一些思考
玛格丽特·沃特金斯(Margaret Watkins)的优雅文本《休谟散文的哲学进展》(2019)1以休谟的方法为标志:它以涉及实际道德问题的方式,促进了对心智能力和经验情感特征的哲学思考。沃特金斯一直关注着休谟各种细微差别和战略模糊的含义,他不偏不倚的方法引导我们深入了解休谟的广泛思想,并引导我们进入次要对话者的轨道。这也使沃特金斯成为休谟谱系中不可或缺的一部分,因为她明白深思熟虑的写作本身就是一种智力美德。她“不同寻常的敏感,不是对生活的日常变化,而是对美丽和畸形”(193)2丰富地阐述了她的总体论点,将休谟的《随笔》定位为他“真正哲学”愿景的过滤器:对自然和普通生活的反思转向,公开挑战深奥的推理,流畅地拥抱历史主义和透视主义,并巧妙地将思想的有用性置于其逻辑确定性之上。尽管沃特金斯揭示了休谟的哲学视野,但她也扩展了这一视野;除其他外,她对休谟在哲学文学方面的独特努力的思考(最终以《散文、道德、政治和文学》[1758]的标题收集)
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