The Complete Works of David Hume. Exploring Philosophy and Enlightenment: Essays and Treatises by a Master Thinker
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- Nombre de pages4437
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4768572-2
- EAN8596547685722
- Date de parution03/12/2023
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The Complete Works of David Hume is an expansive collection that unpacks the philosophical and empirical foundations of one of the Enlightenment's giants. This compendium includes Hume's major writings, ranging from A Treatise of Human Nature to his Essays, presenting a diverse literary style that seamlessly intertwines analytical rigor with narrative clarity. Hume's exploration of human understanding, skepticism, and moral philosophy is contextualized within the Scottish Enlightenment, inviting readers to consider the role of reason and emotion in human life while challenging prevailing notions of causality and metaphysics.
His adept use of prose elucidates complex ideas, making this collection an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. David Hume (1711-1776) was a pivotal figure in both philosophy and history, often reflecting on the complexities of human nature shaped by his upbringing in Edinburgh. He was embroiled in the philosophical debates of his time, grappling with the contradictions of rationalism and empiricism.
His background in both humanities and sciences exposed him to diverse ideas, leading him to question the foundations of knowledge itself, which are compellingly manifested in The Complete Works. I highly recommend this collection to those eager to delve into the depths of philosophical inquiry and the human condition. Hume's work remains significantly relevant today, providing crucial insights for understanding contemporary discussions in epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of mind.
Readers will find themselves enriched by Hume's provocative ideas, as well as his timeless skepticism and nuance.
His adept use of prose elucidates complex ideas, making this collection an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. David Hume (1711-1776) was a pivotal figure in both philosophy and history, often reflecting on the complexities of human nature shaped by his upbringing in Edinburgh. He was embroiled in the philosophical debates of his time, grappling with the contradictions of rationalism and empiricism.
His background in both humanities and sciences exposed him to diverse ideas, leading him to question the foundations of knowledge itself, which are compellingly manifested in The Complete Works. I highly recommend this collection to those eager to delve into the depths of philosophical inquiry and the human condition. Hume's work remains significantly relevant today, providing crucial insights for understanding contemporary discussions in epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of mind.
Readers will find themselves enriched by Hume's provocative ideas, as well as his timeless skepticism and nuance.
The Complete Works of David Hume is an expansive collection that unpacks the philosophical and empirical foundations of one of the Enlightenment's giants. This compendium includes Hume's major writings, ranging from A Treatise of Human Nature to his Essays, presenting a diverse literary style that seamlessly intertwines analytical rigor with narrative clarity. Hume's exploration of human understanding, skepticism, and moral philosophy is contextualized within the Scottish Enlightenment, inviting readers to consider the role of reason and emotion in human life while challenging prevailing notions of causality and metaphysics.
His adept use of prose elucidates complex ideas, making this collection an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. David Hume (1711-1776) was a pivotal figure in both philosophy and history, often reflecting on the complexities of human nature shaped by his upbringing in Edinburgh. He was embroiled in the philosophical debates of his time, grappling with the contradictions of rationalism and empiricism.
His background in both humanities and sciences exposed him to diverse ideas, leading him to question the foundations of knowledge itself, which are compellingly manifested in The Complete Works. I highly recommend this collection to those eager to delve into the depths of philosophical inquiry and the human condition. Hume's work remains significantly relevant today, providing crucial insights for understanding contemporary discussions in epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of mind.
Readers will find themselves enriched by Hume's provocative ideas, as well as his timeless skepticism and nuance.
His adept use of prose elucidates complex ideas, making this collection an essential resource for both scholars and enthusiasts of philosophy. David Hume (1711-1776) was a pivotal figure in both philosophy and history, often reflecting on the complexities of human nature shaped by his upbringing in Edinburgh. He was embroiled in the philosophical debates of his time, grappling with the contradictions of rationalism and empiricism.
His background in both humanities and sciences exposed him to diverse ideas, leading him to question the foundations of knowledge itself, which are compellingly manifested in The Complete Works. I highly recommend this collection to those eager to delve into the depths of philosophical inquiry and the human condition. Hume's work remains significantly relevant today, providing crucial insights for understanding contemporary discussions in epistemology, ethics, and the philosophy of mind.
Readers will find themselves enriched by Hume's provocative ideas, as well as his timeless skepticism and nuance.















