Four Dissertations

David HUME

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Four Dissertations
Four Dissertations
Four Dissertations

“THERE IS A UNIVERSAL TENDENCY AMONG MANKIND TO CONCEIVE ALL BEINGS LIKE THEMSELVES… WE FIND HUMAN FACES IN THE MOON, ARMIES IN THE CLOUDS”: HUME’S FOUR DISSERTATIONS, 1757 FIRST EDITION, IN CONTEMPORARY CALF BOARDS

HUME, David. Four Dissertations. I. The Natural History of Religion. II. Of the Passions. III. Of Tragedy. IV. Of the Standard of Taste. London: Printed for A. Millar, 1757. 12mo, contemporary full brown speckled calf gilt sympathetically rebacked, raised bands, red morocco spine label.

First edition of this collection of four essays, including the first appearance of Hume’s Natural History of Religion, with scarce half title and dedication pages present.

This classic volume includes the first appearance in print of Hume’s important The Natural History of Religion and his only works in the field of aesthetics, Of Tragedy and Of the Standard of Taste. “In The Natural History of Religion, Hume maintained that there is no evidence of any specific instinct for religious belief. Some races have no religion. In all known cases the earliest religions were polytheistic and idolatrous, with no notion whatever of an intelligent cause of the whole frame of nature. They were as truly atheistic as would be the beliefs of a contemporary person who acknowledged the existence of elves and fairies but denied the existence of God” (Encyclopedia of Philosophy), an argument which lead to Hume himself being accused of atheism. “After publication Hume withdrew the dedication ‘To the Reverend Mr. Hume, Author of Douglas, a Tragedy,’ but cancelled the withdrawal four days later, 800 copies having been sold without it. He never reprinted it… The fourth ‘Dissertation’ originally proposed by Hume was to have been Some Considerations previous to Geometry and Natural Philosophy; this he withdrew and substituted two, Of Suicide and Of the Immortality of the Soul. These two reached the proof stage before being withdrawn and replaced by Of the Standard of Taste” (Rothschild 1176). First edition, early state, with cancel leaves C12 and D1, as in all copies (Todd, 200); with uncorrected “ative” as the first word on page 9 and corrected “lancing” as the first word on page 131. With half title and scarce dedication pages. Fly title to the first dissertation bound after the title page. Jessop, 33-5. Todd, 200. Rothschild 1176. Early owner signature to title page.

Occasional scattered light foxing to interior; expected age wear to contemporary calf boards. A handsome copy of this landmark philosophical work.

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