Political Thought of David Hume

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classical Christian political vision
contractarian
Critique of Liberalism
Epicureanism
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forthcoming
Intellectual History
Modernity
Political Theory
Rawlsian Political Liberalism
Religion and Politics
Scottish Enlightenment
Skepticism

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  • ISBN 9780268207816
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2026
  • Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Aaron Alexander Zubia argues that the Epicurean roots of David Hume's philosophy gave rise to liberalism's unrelenting grip on the modern political imagination.

Eighteenth-century Scottish philosopher David Hume has had an outsized impact on the political thinkers who came after him, from the nineteenth-century British Utilitarians to modern American social contract theorists. In this thorough and thoughtful new work, Aaron Alexander Zubia examines the forces that shaped Hume's thinking within the broad context of intellectual history, with particular focus on the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus and the skeptical tradition.

Zubia argues that through Hume's influence, Epicureanism—which elevates utility over moral truth—became the foundation of liberal political philosophy, which continues to dominate and limit political discourse today.

Aaron Alexander Zubia is assistant professor of humanities at the University of Florida. His work has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Political Theory, Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy, and Law & Liberty.

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