Routledge. 1995. — 166 p. — (International Library of Philosophy). — ISBN: 0-415-10436-X
The moral theory of David Hume.
Introduction: Outline of Hume’s TheorySome Predecessors: Hobbes, Shaftesbury, Clarke, Wollaston, Mandeville, Hutcheson, ButlerHume's Psychology of Action (Treatise II iii 3)Morality not Based on Reason (Treatise III I 1)Variants of Sentimentalism (Treatise III i 2)The Artificial VirtuesJustice and Property (Treatise III ii 1-4)
The Obligation of Promises (Treatise III ii 5)
The Artificiality of Justice (Treatise III ii 6)
The Origin of Government and the Limits of Political Obligation (Treatise III ii 7-10)
International Justice (Treatise III ii 11)
Chastity and Modesty (Trealise III ii 12)
The Natural Virtues (Treatise III iii 1-5)Some Successors: Smith, Price, Reid