Religion and Faction in Hume's Moral Philosophy
Delve into the intricate dimensions of morality and religion with "Religion and Faction in Hume's Moral Philosophy" by Jennifer Herdt. Published in 1997 by Cambridge University Press, this insightful hardback edition spans 318 pages, offering a comprehensive exploration of David Hume's philosophical inquiries into the divisive nature of religious factions. Herdt meticulously analyzes Hume's determination to address the destructive impact of these factions through his moral philosophy, suggesting that his dedication to this issue serves as a foundational thread uniting his diverse philosophical, aesthetic, political, and historical contributions. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of religion and ethics, providing valuable insights for scholars and enthusiasts alike.