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David Hume 
Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary (Volume I of II) 

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David Hume (1711-1776) is regarded as one of the most significant literary figures in the history of the Scottish Enlightenment and Western philosophy. A Scottish born historian, philosopher, economist, and essayist, Hume is especially known for his concentration in philosophical empiricism and skepticism. He is often grouped with a handful of other British Empiricists of the time such as John Locke and George Berkeley. As a strong empiricist and a prominent figure in the skeptical philosophical tradition, Hume strove to create a total naturalistic approach to the ‘science of man’ that examined the psychological basis of human nature. He is chiefly known today for his work, ‘Treatise of Human Nature’ (1739), a treatment on human cognition that includes important statements of his skepticism and experimental method. Almost twenty years later, he produced a collection of essays that gained favorable response to the public. ‘Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary’ (1758) is a two volume compilation of essays by David Hume. Part I includes the essays that largely cover political and aesthetic issues, while Part II delves into economic themes.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 272 ● ISBN 9781420944938 ● File size 1.9 MB ● Publisher Neeland Media LLC ● Published 2012 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5344458 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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