
Publication details
Year: 2006
Pages: 393-401
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Strength of mind", Synthese 152 (3), 2006, pp. 393-401.


Strength of mind
prospects and problems for a Humean account
pp. 393-401
in: Adrián Bardon (ed), Hume's naturalism, Synthese 152 (3), 2006.Abstract
References to strength of mind, a character trait implying “the prevalence of the calm passions above the violent”, occur in a number of important discussions of motivation in the Treatise and the Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals. Nevertheless, Hume says surprisingly little about what strength of mind is, or how it is achieved. This paper argues that Hume’s theory of the passions can provide an interesting and defensible account of strength of mind. The paper concludes with a brief comparison of Humean strength of mind with autonomy.
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Year: 2006
Pages: 393-401
Series: Synthese
Full citation:
, "Strength of mind", Synthese 152 (3), 2006, pp. 393-401.