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A Treatise of Human Nature

A Treatise of Human Nature

Book by David Hume
A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects is a book by Scottish philosopher David Hume, considered by many to be Hume's most important work and one of the most influential... Wikipedia
Originally published: 1739
Author: David Hume
Pages: 368
Subject: Philosophy
Text: A Treatise of Human Nature at Wikisource

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A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume, reprinted from the Original Edition in three volumes and edited, with an analytical index, by L.A. Selby-Bigge, M.A. ( ...
The Treatise is a classic statement of philosophical empiricism, scepticism, and naturalism. In the introduction Hume presents the idea of placing all science ...
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Possibly my favourite text in the early modern philosophical cannon. Biting, decisive, and lucid - and written with wit. Although huge - and slightly bigger ...
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"One of the greatest of all philosophical works, covering knowledge, imagination, emotion, morality, and justice." — Baroness Warnock, The List
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Dec 28, 2022 · A pinnacle of English empiricism, it is a comprehensive attempt to apply scientific methods of observation to a study of human nature, and a ...
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