David Hume
David Hume was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist who is known for his highly influential system of empiricism, philosophical scepticism and metaphysical naturalism. Beginning with A Treatise of Human Nature (1739–40), Hume strove to create a naturalistic science of man that examined the psychological basis of human nature. Hume followed John Locke in rejecting the existence of innate ideas, concluding that all human knowledge derives solely from experience; this places him amongst such empiricists as Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, Locke and George Berkeley.
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Great books of the Western World
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1952
Philosophical essays concerning human understanding
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1900
Essays moral, political, and literary
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1875
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
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1779
The philosophical works
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1759
The natural history of religion
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1759
Essays and treatises on several subjects
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1758
The history of England
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1754
Essays and treatises on several subjects
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1753
A treatise of human nature
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1739