Progress of Sentiments
Discover the profound insights of David Baier in his thought-provoking book, Progress of Sentiments, published by Harvard University Press in 1991. Spanning 352 pages, this paperback edition delves into the complexities of Hume's Treatise, aiming to unravel its overarching themes and messages. Baier highlights Hume's family motto, "True to the End," and argues that the culmination of the Treatise reveals the full narrative surrounding "truth and falsehood, reason and folly." This exploration not only clarifies Hume's philosophical stance but also illuminates the consistent cause he adheres to throughout his work. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy, Progress of Sentiments offers a compelling analysis that deepens our understanding of one of the greatest thinkers in Western philosophy.