TY - GEN N2 - Reviewing Annette Baier's 1995 work Moral Prejudices in the London Review of Books, Richard Rorty predicted that her work would be read hundreds of years hence; Baier's subsequent work has borne out such expectations, and this new book further extends her reach. Here she goes beyond her earlier work on David Hume to reflect on a topic that links his philosophy to questions of immediate relevance-in particular, questions about what character is and how it shapes our lives. Ranging widely in Hume's works, Baier considers his views on character, desirable character traits, his treatment of historical characters, and his own character as shown not just by his cheerful death-and what he chose to read shortly before it-but also by changes in his writings, especially his repudiation of the celebrated A Treatise on Human Nature. She offers new insight into the Treatise and its relation to the works in which Hume "cast anew" the material in its three books. Her reading radically revises the received interpretation of Hume's epistemology and, in particular, philosophy of mind. DO - 10.4159/9780674268913 DO - doi AB - Reviewing Annette Baier's 1995 work Moral Prejudices in the London Review of Books, Richard Rorty predicted that her work would be read hundreds of years hence; Baier's subsequent work has borne out such expectations, and this new book further extends her reach. Here she goes beyond her earlier work on David Hume to reflect on a topic that links his philosophy to questions of immediate relevance-in particular, questions about what character is and how it shapes our lives. Ranging widely in Hume's works, Baier considers his views on character, desirable character traits, his treatment of historical characters, and his own character as shown not just by his cheerful death-and what he chose to read shortly before it-but also by changes in his writings, especially his repudiation of the celebrated A Treatise on Human Nature. She offers new insight into the Treatise and its relation to the works in which Hume "cast anew" the material in its three books. Her reading radically revises the received interpretation of Hume's epistemology and, in particular, philosophy of mind. T1 - Death and Character :Further Reflections on Hume / AU - Baier, Annette C., JF - HUP eBook Package Archive 1893-1999 JF - Harvard University Press eBook Package Backlist 2000-2013 CN - B1489 LA - eng LA - In English. ID - 1479290 KW - Character. KW - Knowledge, Theory of. KW - Philosophical anthropology. KW - Reason. KW - Skepticism. KW - PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy. SN - 9780674268913 TI - Death and Character :Further Reflections on Hume / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780674268913 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780674268913 ER -