2016 - Franco Angeli
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 Non men che saper dubbiar m'aggrada : Mario Dal Pra e Giancarlo Carabelli lettori di Hume
615-627 p.
Hume's fortune in Italy in the twentieth century owed a lot to the works of Mario Dal Pra and Giancarlo Carabelli. The first made a very impressive contribution as a translator and editor of Hume's works and also as the author of seminal essays on his philosophy. Carabelli's main achievement has been a study of the cultural context in eighteenth-century Scotland and that on the background to Hume's Dialogues. [Publisher's Text].
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-  InformationISSN: 1972-5558 KEYWORDS- Hume scholarship in Italy, Mario Dal Pra, Giancarlo Carabelli, Hume's Dialogues concerning Natural Religion, the argument from design
 
 
 
 
 