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  • This is a survey of the reception of David Hume in Czech thought from the 1760's on. I discuss (1) the early, often superficial reception by Seibt, Herwig, Palacký, Bolzano, Smetana and others. Next, I turn to (2) Masaryk's view of Hume (influenced by Brentano) as the most important modern philosopher. Next, I discuss (3) two monographs of the 1920's, Tvrdý's excellent %22Problém skutečnosti u Davida Huma a jeho význam v dějinách filosofie%22 (1925) anticipating several of the points made later by Kemp Smith (1941), and Pelikán's idiosyncratic but also insightful %22Fikcionalism novověké filosofie, zvláště u Humea a Kanta%22 (1928) anticipating the pluralistic turn in Hume scholarship (i.e. the impossibility of a monolithic, consistent view of Hume's position). Finally, I turn to (4) the more recent development of the Czech Hume scholarship.
  • This is a survey of the reception of David Hume in Czech thought from the 1760's on. I discuss (1) the early, often superficial reception by Seibt, Herwig, Palacký, Bolzano, Smetana and others. Next, I turn to (2) Masaryk's view of Hume (influenced by Brentano) as the most important modern philosopher. Next, I discuss (3) two monographs of the 1920's, Tvrdý's excellent %22Problém skutečnosti u Davida Huma a jeho význam v dějinách filosofie%22 (1925) anticipating several of the points made later by Kemp Smith (1941), and Pelikán's idiosyncratic but also insightful %22Fikcionalism novověké filosofie, zvláště u Humea a Kanta%22 (1928) anticipating the pluralistic turn in Hume scholarship (i.e. the impossibility of a monolithic, consistent view of Hume's position). Finally, I turn to (4) the more recent development of the Czech Hume scholarship. (en)
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  • The Reception of David Hume in Czech Thought
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  • Hume, Palacký, Seibt, Masaryk, Tvrdý, Pelikán, Kemp Smith, pluralism (en)
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