Abstract
Jane McIntyre's authoritative presentation of the changes Hume makes in the Second Enquiry and the Dissertation on the Passions to the role of sympathy show that he has there left behind the centrality of the idea of the self in the Treatise, and made his philosophy less systematic but more comprehensive.
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Terence Penelhum
Terence Penelhum is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary. He has written many articles as well as several books on Hume and on Philosophy of Religion.