David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado

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Ano de defesa: 2015
Autor(a) principal: Matheus Tonani Marques Pereira
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Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
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Resumo: In the studies contained within this dissertation it will be found an attempt to read the first book of the Treatise of Human Nature based on the concept of epistemic normativity. Great traditional contemporary readers of Hume already recognize the importance of working with the book in question bearing in mind the relevance of this concept in a way that it is possible to encounter with more than one reading of the humean first epistemological study that has normativity playing a central role. However, we will endeavor to defend a hypothesis that wasn't found in any of the well-known commentaries on Hume in here studied. Thus, although the present work follows an important interpretative contemporary tradition, some of the conclusions that will appear here are not stated, at least in this particular manner, in any other of the studies aforementioned. In this context, the following path will be covered: first, we shall proceed to a conceptual analysis on empiricism, methodology and epistemic normativity, hoping that, with this, a clearer and more refined version of our hypothesis will be then available to us, meaning we will be able to state that it will be argued, in this dissertation, that the first book of the Treatise is mostly a description of the results obtained by the application of the experimental method to human cognition. What is meant by this is that no prescriptive statements concerning which beliefs we ought to give our assent to, or which we ought to abandon, will be found there, except in the fourth part of the book, that is mainly concerned with skepticism. Having in such a way formulated our hypothesis, we will venture to defend it, presenting our reading of almost each section in the book as descriptive of our cognitive psychology, and responding to some scholars that seem to think otherwise. As a form of conclusion, we will then briefly consider some of the consequences of this reading to the naturalism versus skepticism debate amongst Hume's readers, just to point possible entailments of our study in order to try to shed some light on the discussion itself, showing the relevance of reading the Treatise as we have here proposed.
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spelling 2019-08-14T04:58:13Z2025-09-09T00:32:16Z2019-08-14T04:58:13Z2015-07-10https://hdl.handle.net/1843/BUOS-AQFMU5In the studies contained within this dissertation it will be found an attempt to read the first book of the Treatise of Human Nature based on the concept of epistemic normativity. Great traditional contemporary readers of Hume already recognize the importance of working with the book in question bearing in mind the relevance of this concept in a way that it is possible to encounter with more than one reading of the humean first epistemological study that has normativity playing a central role. However, we will endeavor to defend a hypothesis that wasn't found in any of the well-known commentaries on Hume in here studied. Thus, although the present work follows an important interpretative contemporary tradition, some of the conclusions that will appear here are not stated, at least in this particular manner, in any other of the studies aforementioned. In this context, the following path will be covered: first, we shall proceed to a conceptual analysis on empiricism, methodology and epistemic normativity, hoping that, with this, a clearer and more refined version of our hypothesis will be then available to us, meaning we will be able to state that it will be argued, in this dissertation, that the first book of the Treatise is mostly a description of the results obtained by the application of the experimental method to human cognition. What is meant by this is that no prescriptive statements concerning which beliefs we ought to give our assent to, or which we ought to abandon, will be found there, except in the fourth part of the book, that is mainly concerned with skepticism. Having in such a way formulated our hypothesis, we will venture to defend it, presenting our reading of almost each section in the book as descriptive of our cognitive psychology, and responding to some scholars that seem to think otherwise. As a form of conclusion, we will then briefly consider some of the consequences of this reading to the naturalism versus skepticism debate amongst Hume's readers, just to point possible entailments of our study in order to try to shed some light on the discussion itself, showing the relevance of reading the Treatise as we have here proposed.Universidade Federal de Minas GeraisFilosofiaEpistemologiaFilosofia modernaHume, David, 1711-1776FilosofiaDavid Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratadoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisMatheus Tonani Marques Pereirainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFMGinstname:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)instacron:UFMGLivia Mara GuimaraesJose Raimundo Maia NetoCesar KiralyO esforço que será prioritariamente feito nos estudos desta dissertação de Mestrado é a tentativa de leitura do primeiro livro do Tratado da Natureza Humana de Hume a partir da noção de normatividade epistêmica. Grandes e importantes comentadores do escocês reconhecem a devida importância de se trabalhar com o texto em questão tendo-se em vista o conceito de normatividade de tal modo que, contemporaneamente, encontramos mais de um estudo da filosofia humiana com esse viés. Entretanto, empreenderemos uma defesa de uma hipótese quanto à essa leitura que não encontramos na revisão de nenhuma das bibliografias secundárias aqui analisadas de modo que, apesar de se inserir numa tradição interpretativa do autor no sentido do caminho a ser seguido nos estudos, algumas das conclusões a que aqui chegamos não parecem já terem sido afirmadas dessa maneira por algum conhecido leitor de Hume. Dentro desse cenário, o trabalho percorre primeiramente os seguintes caminhos: evocaremos uma maior clareza num estudo conceitual acerca dos conceitos de empirismo, metodologia e normatividade epistêmica, esperando com isso formular melhor aquilo que queremos defender, que poderá ser visto então como a hipótese que defende que o primeiro livro do Tratado é em sua grande maioria uma descrição dos resultados obtidos da aplicação do método experimental de raciocínio à cognição humana, não sendo encontradas ali afirmações prescritivas acerca de a quais crenças deveríamos dar ou negar o nosso assentimento, discussão essa reservada somente para a última parte do texto analisado. A partir daí, tendo clareza do que procuramos defender, faremos uma leitura detida de todo o livro epistemológico do Tratado, propondo, praticamente seção a seção, a nossa própria leitura, defendendo-a também de algumas interpretações divergentes. Por fim, consideraremos de maneira bastante breve algumas implicações da defesa de tal hipótese para o famoso embate acerca dos supostos naturalismos e ceticismos em Hume de modo somente a apontar possíveis caminhos que dali podem se seguir e ressaltar, com isso, a importância de se ler o Tratado tendo em mente os diferentes registros descritivos e prescritivos nele presentes.UFMGORIGINALtonani__m._david_hume__um_anatomista_da_cogni__o_humana.pdfapplication/pdf1769180https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/c5d06c79-3bb1-4235-bd78-4c4a55d0b780/download81995c6df44ceb68a2aa98fdd72b686fMD51trueAnonymousREADTEXTtonani__m._david_hume__um_anatomista_da_cogni__o_humana.pdf.txttext/plain367953https://repositorio.ufmg.br//bitstreams/397f5667-4925-4c61-a42a-b24365c3b201/download9124ac77ee3d9089816d38ae58b436c9MD52falseAnonymousREAD1843/BUOS-AQFMU52025-09-08 21:32:16.786open.accessoai:repositorio.ufmg.br:1843/BUOS-AQFMU5https://repositorio.ufmg.br/Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://repositorio.ufmg.br/oairepositorio@ufmg.bropendoar:2025-09-09T00:32:16Repositório Institucional da UFMG - Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)false
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title David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
spellingShingle David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
Matheus Tonani Marques Pereira
Epistemologia
Filosofia moderna
Hume, David, 1711-1776
Filosofia
Filosofia
title_short David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
title_full David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
title_fullStr David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
title_full_unstemmed David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
title_sort David Hume, um anatomista da cognição humana: uma análise do livro epistemológico do Tratado
author Matheus Tonani Marques Pereira
author_facet Matheus Tonani Marques Pereira
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Filosofia moderna
Hume, David, 1711-1776
Filosofia
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Filosofia moderna
Hume, David, 1711-1776
Filosofia
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