The Reception of David Hume’s Essays in Eighteenth-Century Britain

Mikko Tolonen, Mark G. Spencer

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Abstract

This chapter explores the reception of David Hume’s Essays in eighteenth-century Britain by linking computational methods of text reuse detection with more traditional approaches to the history of ideas. We find that many of Hume’s essays were frequently reprinted individually, in whole and in part, including in anthologies, grammars, style guides, and collections such as The Philosophical Dictionary, where editors often moulded for their readers what they took Hume’s message to be. As the century drew to a close, Hume’s essays were firmly integrated into the diverse landscape of eighteenth-century British literary culture. We reveal which essays underwent the most extensive reuse, carefully analysing them based on their respective collections and as individual titles. We find that, just because Hume ‘withdrew’ an essay from his collection, it did not necessarily mean it was withdrawn from the public eye. Several essays by Hume experienced evolving life cycles, and numerous authors incorporated his texts discreetly, some without explicitly acknowledging their use. Taking Hume’s essays as a whole, the range of topics and venues involved in the history of their eighteenth-century reuses is striking. Our story includes not only prominent political and economic thinkers, historians, philosophers, lawyers and clergy but also scores of hack writers, anonymous authors and a range of publishers, editors and compilers. The chapter demonstrates how a more comprehensive grasp of the reception of Hume’s Essays in eighteenth-century Britain accommodates all these facets.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHume's Essays : A Critical Guide
EditorsMax Skjönsberg, Felix Waldmann
Number of pages21
Place of PublicationCambridge
PublisherCambridge University Press
Publication date2 Jan 2025
Pages15-35
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-009-04722-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Jan 2025
MoE publication typeA3 Book chapter

Publication series

NameCambridge Critical Guides
PublisherCambridge University Press

Fields of Science

  • 611 Philosophy
  • David Hume
  • Digital humanities
  • Eighteenth-Century Britain
  • Essays
  • Influence
  • Intellectual history
  • Literary
  • Culture
  • Reception
  • Reprinting
  • Text reuse detection

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