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  1. Essays: moral. political. and literary. by David Hume; ed.. with by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1889-01-01
  2. Letters of David Hume to William Strahan, now first edited with notes, index, etc by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26
  3. letters of David Hume to William Strahan; now first edited with by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1888-01-01
  4. Hume's political discourses by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26
  5. The philosophy of Hume. as contained in extracts from the first by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1893-01-01
  6. Essays and treatises on several subjects in two volumes by David by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1920-01-01
  7. Hume: The Mind of a Genius: Autobiographical Extracts from David Hume (1711-1776) by David Hume, 2010-10-04
  8. David Hume, 1711-1776: Philosopher & historian, Scot & European, man of enlightenment : places of interest
  9. Treatise of morals and selections from the Treatise of the passi by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1893-01-01
  10. Philosophical works [electronic resource Volume 2 by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26
  11. An enquiry concerning human understanding. and selections from A by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1907-01-01
  12. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1902-01-01
  13. A treatise on human nature; being an attempt to introduce the ex by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1882-01-01
  14. Philosophical works Volume 1 by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26

21. David Hume (1711-1776)
David Hume (17111776). Bibliography. Jessop, TE Bibliography of David Humeand of Scottish Philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour.
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Bibliography
Jessop, T. E. Bibliography of David Hume and of Scottish Philosophy from Francis Hutcheson to Lord Balfour.
Works
A Treatise of Human Nature . 1st Edition, 1739. L. A. Selby-Bigge Edition 1896. Oxford: Clarendon Press, latest Edition 1964. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding . 1st. Edition, 1748. Chicago: Open Court Publishing Co., 1927. Hume's Philosophical Works . Edited by T. H. Green and F. H. Grose. 4 Vols. London: Longmans, 1874-1875.
Studies
Flew, Anthony. Hume's Philosophy of Belief . New York: Humanities Press, 1961. Mossner, Ernest Campbell. The Life of David Hume . Austin: University of Texas Press, 1954. Smith, Norman Kemp. The Philosophy of David Hume: A Critical Study of it Origins and Central Doctrines . London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1941. Return to Title Page Search Beginner's Guide Files Top of Page Subdirectory Contents ... Master Contents This page is by Horus Publications on the Internet

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23. David Hume (1711-1776)
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Op 18 april 1776 is David Hume, dan al ernstig ziek, klaar met zijn uiterst beknopte autobiografie My Own Life . De eerste zin luidt: 'Het is moeilijk voor iemand om lang over zichzelf te spreken zonder ijdel te worden; daarom zal ik kort zijn'. Het tekent hem. Wanneer Hume, nimmer gehuwd en kinderloos, in zijn testament laat opnemen dat op zijn graf een eenvoudig monument moet komen te staan met daarin uitsluitend zijn naam gehakt, verzucht zijn vriend en econoom Adam Smith, schrijver van het boek Wealth of Nations eerlijk mens'. Hoezeer ook Hume in zijn handelen als een bescheiden persoon te boek staat, als hulpvaardig, vrijgevig, evenwichtig, en bovenal goedaardig, zo valt eveneens overal te lezen hoe extreem Hume was in zijn denken, hoe meedogenloos in discussies, hoe meesterlijk in zijn geschriften. Dat radicale denken komt beneden aan de orde, maar eerst wordt hier kort - hoe zouden we anders durven - het leven geschetst van deze Verlichte Schot, le bon David , die, nota bene als atheist, in de naar hem vernoemde St. David Street woonde.

24. Glossary Of People: Hu
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Hume, David (1711-1776) Scottish philosopher (scepticism), psychologist and historian; held that task of knowledge is not to comprehend being, but to provide a guide to practical life (utilitarianism); the only objects of authentic knowledge could be mathematics since no other relations can be deduced by logic, but only from experience, which was after all only a "stream of impressions" whose causes are essentially unknowable. He held that the repeated occurrence of one event prior to another can form the basis for the formation of conceptual knowledge, but cannot constitute proof of cause-and-effect - "how do we know that the Sun will rise in the East tomorrow?" - but nevertheless knowledge can provide sufficient certainty to constitute the basis of practical life. Thus Hume attempted to rescue the positive content of Locke's philosophy from the subjectivist critique of Berkeley . See Hegel on Hume's contribution David Hume lived in the constitutional monarchy of George II under the Prime Ministers Walpole, Pelham and Pitt, a Britain which had thoroughly established a stable bourgeois system of government and was interested in building its Empire. Hume died in the year of the American War of Independence. Hume denied theological doctrines and acknowledged the evils that religion had wrought upon humanity. How was one to develop then a "secular" system of philosophy and morality. What answer could be given to Berkeley's "proof" that the concept of a material world beyond sensation was a "metaphysical absurdity"? How could we get on with science and industry, trade and conquest, without religion?

25. David Hume, 1711-1776
Translate this page David Hume, 1711-1776. Este filósofo escocés es considerado un precursorde Adam Smith, de quien fue amigo personal. Hume analizó
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David Hume, 1711-1776 Este filósofo escocés es considerado un precursor de Adam Smith , de quien fue amigo personal. Hume analizó las fuerzas que impulsan la actividad económica, el deseo de lucro y de acumulación. Considera que no debe adoptarse ninguna medida de tipo redistributivo para que no desaparezcan los estímulos individuales, imprescindibles para el funcionamiento del sistema económico. Pulsa aquí para ver todos los
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Criticó las teorías mercantilistas y fisiocráticas imperantes en su tiempo. Atacó a los terratenientes considerando que no contribuían al aumento de la riqueza nacional. En sus escritos trató también sobre otros temas económicos como la teoría monetaria, la teoría del interés, la política fiscal y el comercio internacional. Texto incluido en este CD-ROM o sitio web Hume, D. Sobre el Contrato Original

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27. David Hume -- Life And Writings [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Enormously influential 18th century Scottish philosopher. Author of Treatise of Human Nature (1739-1740).Category Society Philosophy Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy......The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy David Hume (17111776) Lifeand Writings. Hume is our Politics, Hume is our Trade, Hume
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Life David Hume was born in 1711 to a moderately wealthy family from Berwickshire Scotland, near Edinburgh. His background was politically Whiggish and religiously Calvinistic. As a child he faithfully attended the local Church of Scotland pastored by his uncle. Hume was educated by his widowed mother until he left for the University of Edinburgh at the age of eleven. His letters describe how as a young student he took religion seriously and obediently followed a list of moral guidelines taken from The Whole Duty of Man , a popular Calvinistic devotional. Leaving the University of Edinburgh at around age fifteen to pursue his education privately, he was encouraged to consider a career in law, but his interests turned to philosophy. During these years of private study he began raising serious questions about religion, as he recounts in the following letter: Tis not long ago that I burn'd an old Manuscript Book, wrote before I was twenty; which contain'd, Page after Page, the gradual Progress of my Thoughts on that head [i.e. religious belief]. It begun with an anxious Search after Arguments, to confirm the common Opinion: Doubts stole in, dissipated, return'd, were again dissipated, return'd again.

28. David Hume -- Writings On Religion [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy David Hume (17111776) Writingson Religion. David Hume ranks among the most influential
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David Hume ranks among the most influential philosophers in the field of the philosophy of religion. He criticised the standard proofs for God's existence, traditional notions of God's nature and divine governance, the connection between morality and religion, and the rationality of belief in miracles. He also advanced theories on the origin of popular religious beliefs, grounding such notions in human psychology rather than in rational argument or divine revelation. The larger aim of his critique was to disentangle philosophy from religion and thus allow philosophy to pursue its ends without either rational over-extension or psychological corruption. Although we find religious themes throughout Hume's publications, the discussion here are largely restricted to six items: (1) "Of Miracles", (2) "Of a Particular Providence and of a Future State", (3) "The Natural History of Religion", (4) Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion , (5) "Of Suicide", and, (6) "Of the Immortality of the Soul."

29. David Hume (1711-1776)
David Hume (17111776). The Hume Archives a good place to start. David Hume fromthe Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. David Hume, Etexts from the Akamac site.
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Project Gutenberg Author record. Hume, David, 17111776. Titles.
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31. David Hume (1711-1776)
David Hume (17111776). ****. Life - born in Edinburgh, Scotland.- educated in Scotland and France (at La Fleche where Descartes also studied).
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Life: - born in Edinburgh, Scotland - educated in Scotland and France (at La Fleche where Descartes also studied) - was unable to find an academic position. Although twice nominated for a position, the opposition of the Scottish (Calvinist) clergy stopped him from being appointed. - worked as a librarian, military secretary, diplomat and bureaucrat. - published a successful six volume history of England between 1754 and 1762. This was his greatest success during his life time. - reputation has grown since his death (particularly in the 20 th century) Some Works - Published A Treatise of Human Nature anonymously in 1739-40. " It fell dead-born from the press" - Reworked book I of the Treatise into An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748) and book III into An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Section II – "Of the Origin of Ideas"
"Everyone will readily allow, that there is a considerable difference between the perceptions of the mind, when a man feels the pain of excessive heat … and when he afterwards recalls to his memory this sensation." (9) Perception - "whatever can be present to the mind" (128)
Impressions versus Ideas There are two "classes or species" of perception: Impressions – "all our more lively perceptions, when we hear, or see, or feel, or love, or hate, or desire, or will." (10)

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34. Tenkte Tanker: David Hume (1711-1776)
Tenkte tanker David Hume (17111776). Midt på 1700-tallet reduserte denskotske filosof og historiker David Hume filosofi til sitt minimum (ref.
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Tenkte tanker: David Hume (1711-1776) Midt på 1700-tallet reduserte den skotske filosof og historiker David Hume filosofi til sitt minimum (ref. 1). Han hevdet at vi alle har ansvaret for oss selv og vår egen virkelighet. Han argumenterte i hjel årsak/virknings-sammenhengene og avlivet dermed også grunnlaget for vår egen tids kvalitets- og forbedringsarbeid. Kanskje han hadde rett? Stein Smaaland Fornuften er, og bør alltid være, underlagt følelsene, og kan aldri gjøre krav på å ha noen annen hensikt enn å tjene og lyde dem » (ref. 3 og figur 1) Hume innledet sine universitetsstudier i Edinburgh i tolv års alderen, noe som ikke var uvanlig på den tiden. Han studerte det sedvanlige latin, gresk, etikk og logikk, men også naturvitenskap og fysikk, der han ikke minst lærte av vitenskapsmannen Isac Newton; I Newton kan denne øyen (Skottland/England/Wales, red.anm.) skryte av å ha produsert den største og sjeldneste av alle genier som noensinne er blitt skapt for utsmykking og instruksjon av artene. Forsiktig med å innrømme andre prinsipper enn dem som kunne underbygges av eksperimenter, men bestemt i å adoptere ethvert slikt prinsipp, uansett hvor nytt og uvanlig,... var Newton lenge ukjent for menneskeheten... Men til slutt... » (ref. 4).

35. David Hume (1711-1776)
David Hume (17111776). I. The political attractions of Locke's liberal theoryof justice. A. Individual freed from obedience to traditional authority.
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David Hume (1711-1776) I. The political attractions of Locke's liberal theory of justice A. Individual freed from obedience to traditional authority B. "Individual rights" elevated over "social needs" C. Social and religious freedoms justified D. Democracy and political liberties justified E. Property rights, economic freedoms and capitalism justified II. The philosophical basis of these rights and Hume's undermining of natural rights A. In the state of nature, only the individual can experience his own pleasures and pain and know his own good (there are no other sources of knowledge of the good than the individual) B. Hence, each individual has natural (social, economic, and political) rights to pursue her own good C. Hence arrangements that secure these rights are good D. But Hume undermined these "truths" 1. The human mind can only know what it perceives, and the perceptions of individuals are unique; thus people could only know their perceptions of nature, not nature itself. 2. Without knowing nature, we can't know natural rights 3. Precepts about justice are not natural facts; they can only be social and moral sentiments (feelings)

36. DAVID HUME
David Hume (17111776). When we run over libraries, persuaded of theseprinciples, what havoc must we make? If we take in our hand
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"When we run over libraries, persuaded of these principles, what havoc must we make? If we take in our hand any volume of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance, let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames, for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion." An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding
"Methinks that I am like a man, who having struck on many shoals, and having narrowly escap'd ship-wreck in passing a small firth, has yet the temerity to put to sea in the same leaky weather-beaten vessel, and even carries his ambition so far as to thi nk of compassing the globe under this disadvantageous circumstances...Fain wou'd I run into the crowd for shelter and warmth; but cannot prevail with myself to mix with such deformity. I call upon others to join me, in order to make a company apart, but no one will harken to me. Everyone keeps a distance, and dreads that storm that beats upon me from every side. I have expos'd myself to the enmity of all metaphysicians, logicians, mathematicians, and even theologians; and can I wonder at the insults I must suffer?... Can I be sure that in leaving all establish'd opinions I am following the truth?" A Treatise of Human Nature David Hume was a Scottish philosopher. historian and economist. Among the interesting features of Hume's empiricist philosophy are a revolutionary view of causality, the problem of induction, and the distinction between fact and value. Hume advocates various forms of moderate or mitigated skepticism. He was a relentless critic of metaphysics and religion. In the

37. David Hume (1711-1776)
David Hume (17111776) Supported the Locke’s notion of the compounding of thesimple ideas into complex ideas and he revised and clarified the theory of
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  • Supported the Locke’s notion of the compounding of the simple ideas into complex ideas and he revised and clarified the theory of association Argued that there would be no way of knowing whether there is a real world or not Distinguished tow kinds of mental contents: impressions and ideas. Impression ; basic elements of mental life; sensations and perceptions in today’s term Ideas ; mental experiences we have in the absence of any stimulating objects; the modern equivalent term is "image" Impression is stronger than image Offered two laws of association Resemblance; or similarity: more alike two ideas are, the more readily they will be associated Contiguity; in times and place: more closely linked two ideas are in time or place, the more readily they will be associated
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38. David Hume
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Foi para a França, onde redigiu o Tratado da natureza humana (1739 - 1740), que não teve sucesso; de volta a seu país escreveu História da Inglaterra (1754), que lhe valeu a glória e a missão de secretário da embaixada britânica na França em 1763. Ligou-se aos enciclopedistas e retirou-se, coberto de honras, em 1769, para Edimburgo. Suas obras principais são: Ensaios morais e políticos Investigação sobre o entendimento humano Diálogos sobre a religião natural (1779, póstuma). Preconiza o empirismo em filosofia, que enuncia nestes termos: "A certeza que temos de nossos conhecimentos resulta da invariância das operações intelectuais que estão na sua base. Nossas idéias só nascem das sensações; o resto, por exemplo, a finalidade da existência humana, ou a realidade do mundo exterior, e mesmo Deus, são só assunto de crença. Em política não existe nenhuma legitimidade: o Estado nada mais é que uma convenção social, útil aos homens para viverem juntos".

39. Manuscripts Catalogue
David Hume 17111776, 13 entries. Draft of letter from William Cullento William Hunter on the death of David Hume (Thomson, I, 607
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40. Archives Hub: Papers Of David Hume
Papers of David Hume (17111776). Reference GB 0237 Dc.1.42/25;Dc.5.82; Dk.6.27/1-4, 6-7 Title Papers of David Hume (1711-1776
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The philosopher, historian and diplomat David Hume was born in Edinburgh on 26 April 1711. He was the second son of Joseph Hume of Ninewells, near Chirnside, Berwickshire. He studied law at Edinburgh University (matriculation records showing 27 February 1723) but spent more time on reading Virgil, Cicero and other Latin literature than on his intended studies. He abandoned law and followed a brief business career in Bristol but still gave much of his time to intellectual study. In 1734, Hume went to France - to Paris, Rheims, then Anjou - returning to Britain in 1737. While in France he had written much of his Treatise of human nature (1739) but when it was published it failed to engender the interest, understanding and debate that he had anticipated. Settling at the Ninewell estate again, he wrote two volumes of

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