Hume's Politics: Coordination and Crisis in the History of England

Author:   Andrew Sabl
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
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Pages:   352
Publication Date:   08 September 2015
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Author:   Andrew Sabl
Publisher:   Princeton University Press
Imprint:   Princeton University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9780691168173


ISBN 10:   0691168172
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   08 September 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
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Language:   English

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Andrew Sabl has written an exceptionally fine overview of David Hume's History of England... The History into which Hume poured such brilliance remains an undiscovered continent... But with Sabl's full-length study, we can say that it has finally been mapped. --David Walsh, Perspectives on Politics David Hume's History of England, a long-neglected classic of political philosophy, has recently become the object of serious study by political theorists. Hume's Politics, one of the best books on Hume published in recent years, shows convincingly how much political theorists and political scientists have to learn from Hume's masterpiece... Sabl shows that Hume's political theory is a more than worthy conversation partner with the political science of today. He thus points to a political science that is superior to both merely normative political theorizing and positivistic political science. --. --Thomas W. Merrill, Review of Politics [E]xtraordinarily painstaking and erudite study of [Hume's History] in its six-volume entirety. --Political Theory


"""Andrew Sabl has written an exceptionally fine overview of David Hume's History of England... The History into which Hume poured such brilliance remains an undiscovered continent... But with Sabl's full-length study, we can say that it has finally been mapped.""--David Walsh, Perspectives on Politics ""David Hume's History of England, a long-neglected classic of political philosophy, has recently become the object of serious study by political theorists. Hume's Politics, one of the best books on Hume published in recent years, shows convincingly how much political theorists and political scientists have to learn from Hume's masterpiece... Sabl shows that Hume's political theory is a more than worthy conversation partner with the political science of today. He thus points to a political science that is superior to both merely normative political theorizing and positivistic political science.""--.""--Thomas W. Merrill, Review of Politics ""[E]xtraordinarily painstaking and erudite study of [Hume's History] in its six-volume entirety.""--Political Theory"


Andrew Sabl has written an exceptionally fine overview of David Hume's History of England... The History into which Hume poured such brilliance remains an undiscovered continent... But with Sabl's full-length study, we can say that it has finally been mapped. --David Walsh, Perspectives on Politics David Hume's History of England, a long-neglected classic of political philosophy, has recently become the object of serious study by political theorists. Hume's Politics, one of the best books on Hume published in recent years, shows convincingly how much political theorists and political scientists have to learn from Hume's masterpiece. --Thomas W. Merrill, Review of Politics [E]xtraordinarily painstaking and erudite study of [Hume's History] in its six-volume entirety. --Political Theory Sabl shows that Hume's political theory is a more than worthy conversation partner with the political science of today. He thus points to a political science that is superior to both merely normative political theorizing and positivistic political science. --Thomas W. Merrill, Review of Politics


[E]xtraordinarily painstaking and erudite study of [Hume's History] in its six-volume entirety. --Political Theory David Hume's History of England, a long-neglected classic of political philosophy, has recently become the object of serious study by political theorists. Hume's Politics, one of the best books on Hume published in recent years, shows convincingly how much political theorists and political scientists have to learn from Hume's masterpiece. . . . Sabl shows that Hume's political theory is a more than worthy conversation partner with the political science of today. He thus points to a political science that is superior to both merely normative political theorizing and positivistic political science. --. --Thomas W. Merrill, Review of Politics Andrew Sabl has written an exceptionally fine overview of David Hume's History of England. . . . The History into which Hume poured such brilliance remains an undiscovered continent. . . . But with Sabl's full-length study, we can say that it has finally been mapped. --David Walsh, Perspectives on Politics


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Andrew Sabl is professor of public policy and political science at the University of California, Los Angeles. He is the author of Ruling Passions: Political Offices and Democratic Ethics (Princeton).

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