Throughout this book, Mario Edmundo Chávez Tortolero offers a novel and suggestive interpretation of the thought of David Hume and Don Quixote, read and cited by him, being a very influential work in the England of his time.
The author aims to show that the influence of Don Quixote on Hume's thought is possible, probable and plausible, for which he offers various arguments.
He develops his interpretation by showing that a fragment taken from Don Quixote is indispensable for the postulation of the criterion of taste in Hume's aesthetic theory. Likewise, it shows how, based on the elements of the Science of human nature and especially the concept of imagination, it is possible to make a coherent interpretation of Don Quixote, where it is suggested that the relationship between Cervantes and Hume goes beyond the scope of esthetic.
Thus, he detects a similarity betwee...read more