Space and the Self in Hume's Treatise
In "Space and the Self in Hume's Treatise," Marina Frasca-Spada delivers a compelling exploration of the concept of space as presented in David Hume's foundational work, "Treatise on Human Nature." This insightful study examines Hume's philosophical discourse while linking it to the broader context of eighteenth-century natural philosophy, mathematics, and literature. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2002, this paperback edition spans 236 pages. Frasca-Spada’s original analysis not only illuminates Hume's ideas but also encourages a reevaluation of key interpretative questions within Hume studies. A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts, this book offers a unique perspective on the intersections of human understanding and the notion of space, making it a valuable addition to any academic library or personal collection.