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A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume explores the nature of human understanding, emotions, and morality. Hume delves into how human beings perceive the world, form beliefs, and develop sentiments, challenging traditional philosophical views. The work is known for its empirical approach to philosophical issues.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy exploring profound philosophical ideas about human understanding, emotions, and morality. David Hume's work offers deep insights and thought-provoking arguments that have influenced many areas of philosophy and cognitive science.

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A Treatise of Human Nature

A key to modern studies of 18th century Western philosophy, the Treatise considers numerous classic philosophical issues, including causation, existence, freedom and necessity and morality. This is abridged edition has an introduction which explains Hume's thought and places it in the context of it

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A Treatise of Human Nature is David Hume's seminal work, where he embarks on an expansive exploration of the complexities of human psychology and the ways in which our minds navigate the world. The book is divided into three parts: the understanding, the passions, and morals, each addressing critical inquiries into human cognition, emotion, and conduct.

Published in 1739-40 when Hume was barely reaching his thirtieth year, this masterpiece is a monumental achievement in Western philosophy. Hume ambitiously attempts to apply the principles of the scientific method to the study of human nature. He meticulously examines how humans develop concepts of identity and morality, form notions of causation, and experience emotions and sentiments.

Hume's treatise is a bold and meticulous deconstruction of traditional religious and metaphysical thought. In his critical assessment, he questions the immortality of the soul and the very existence of space, challenging centuries-old beliefs rooted in metaphysics and rationalism. With eloquence and rigour, Hume presents compelling arguments that highlight the limitations of human understanding and the profound influence of sensory experience on our knowledge.

At the core of Hume's philosophy is a profound scepticism that perceives humans not as divine creations or mechanical entities, but as beings swayed by passions and sentiments. Hume delves into the nature of human freedom, virtue, and emotion, illustrating how our moral judgements and actions arise from feelings rather than reason.

Widely regarded as a cornerstone of English empiricism, A Treatise of Human Nature offers an indispensable foundation for comprehending the underpinnings of modern Western philosophy. Hume’s insights continue to influence contemporary thought, provoking readers to reconsider the origins and boundaries of human knowledge and behaviour.

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A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume is often reviewed as a foundational text in philosophy, praised for its profound insights into human psychology and epistemology. Critics highlight Hume's detailed analysis of human understanding and his argument on the limits of human knowledge. Some reviews mention the book's dense and challenging nature but emphasise its significant impact on modern philosophical thought.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780140432442

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 31 October 1985

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Classics

Contributors:

  • Edited by Ernest Mossner

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 29.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 468g

Pages: 688

About the Author

David hume (1711-76) devoted himself from early youth to 'philosophy and great learning'. A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40) was not well received on publication, but is now viewed as his masterpiece. Ernest Campbell Mossner is the author of many books on Hume. He has received fellowships from Columbia, Guggenheim and Fulbright, and has held the post of Professor of English and Philosophy at the University of Texas.

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