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  1. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, 2006-01-01
  2. Selected Essays (Oxford World's Classics) by David Hume, 2008-08-01
  3. The History of England, Volume I by David Hume, 2010-07-06
  4. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F. - From Charles II. to James II. by David Hume, 2010-07-12
  5. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: The Posthumous Essays of the Immortality of the Soul and of Suicide by David Hume, Richard H. Popkin, 1998-03-01
  6. A treatise on human nature; being an attempt to introduce the experimental method of reasoning into moral subjects; and, Dialogues concerning natural religion by David Hume, Thomas Hill Green, et all 2010-09-06
  7. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part A. - From the Britons of Early Times to King John by David Hume, 2010-07-12
  8. The Life of David Hume by Ernest Campbell Mossner, 2001-05-03
  9. Hume: An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by David Hume, 2007-03-05
  10. Political Writings by David Hume, 1994-07
  11. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion (mobi) by David Hume, 2009-01-09
  12. Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals by David Hume, 1975-06-12
  13. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, 2006-01-01
  14. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding by David Hume, 2010-03-07

1. David Hume - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
David Hume (April 26, 1711 – August 25, 1776) 1 was an 18thcentury Scottish philosopher, economist, and historian, considered among the most important
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Main interests Epistemology Metaphysics Philosophy of Mind Ethics ... Philosophy of Religion Notable ideas Problem of causation Induction Is-ought problem Influenced by Locke Berkeley Thomas Hobbes Hutcheson ... Malebranche Influenced Adam Smith Adam Ferguson Immanuel Kant Bentham ... Iain King David Hume April 26 August 25 was an 18th-century Scottish philosopher economist , and historian , considered among the most important figures in the history of Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment He first gained recognition and respect as a historian, but interest in Hume's work in academia has in recent years centred on his philosophical writing. His History of England was the standard work on English history for sixty or seventy years until Macaulay's Hume was the first great philosopher of the modern era to carve out a thoroughly naturalistic philosophy. This philosophy partly consisted in the rejection of the historically

2. David HUME
David Hume was one of the most prominent figures of the Scottish Enlightenment and a close friend of Adam Smith. Hume s contributions to economics are found
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One of the greatest philosophers in Western history, as well as an accomplished historian, economist, perennial skeptic and delightful fellow. David Hume was one of the most prominent figures of the Scottish Enlightenment and a close friend of Adam Smith . Hume's contributions to economics are found mostly in his Political Discourses (1752), which were later incorporated into his Essays Hume was a virulent anti-Mercantilist . He was adamant that wealth was measured by the stock of commodities of a nation, not its stock of money. He was also one of the better articulators of the Quantity Theory and the neutrality of money ("It is none of the wheels of trade: it is the oil which renders the motion of the wheels more smooth and easy", Of Money , 1752). Contrary to the Mercantilists, Hume related low interest rates not to abundant money, but to booming commerce. He was one of the first to spell out the "loanable funds" theory of interest, arguing that interest rates are determined by the demand for loans and the supply of saving. Low interest rates are thus symptoms of a booming, commercial economy, where thrift and the desire for gain and accumulation take hold. However, he admitted that in the short-run (and only the short-run), a rising supply of money could have a beneficial effect on industry.

3. DAVID HUME
David Hume was a Scottish philosopher. historian and economist. Among the interesting features of Hume s empiricist philosophy are a revolutionary view of
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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

4. David Hume
David Hume Born 7May-1711 Birthplace Edinburgh, Scotland His father, Joseph Hume or Home, a scion of the noble house of Home of Douglas,
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Executive summary: Empiricist nonpareil English philosopher, historian and political economist, was born at Edinburgh, on the 26th of April (Old Style) 1711. His father, Joseph Hume or Home, a scion of the noble house of Home of Douglas, was owner of a small estate in Berwickshire, on the banks of the Whiteadder, called, from the spring rising in front of the dwelling-house, Ninewells. David was the youngest of a family of three, two sons and a daughter, who after the early death of the father were brought up with great care and devotion by their mother, the daughter of Sir David Falconer, president of the college of justice. Of Hume's early education little is known beyond what he has himself stated in his Life . He appears to have entered the Greek classes of the university of Edinburgh in 1723, and, he tells us, "passed through the ordinary course of education with success." From a letter printed in Burton's

5. David Hume - Wikipedia, La Enciclopedia Libre
Translate this page David Hume (Edimburgo, 7 de mayo de 1711 - Ibídem. 25 de agosto de 1776) 1 fue un filósofo, economista e historiador escocés y constituye una de las
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6. David Hume - Wikiquote
In every page of David Hume, there is more to be learned than from Hegel s, Herbart s and Schleiermacher s complete philosophical works.
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Jump to: navigation search Where men are the most sure and arrogant, they are commonly the most mistaken, and have there given reins to passion, without that proper deliberation and suspense, which can alone secure them from the grossest absurdities. David Hume , N.S. [April 26, O.S.] - ) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist and essayist.
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      • A wise man's kingdom is his own breast: or, if he ever looks farther, it will only be to the judgment of a select few, who are free from prejudices, and capable of examining his work. Nothing indeed can be a stronger presumption of falsehood than the approbation of the multitude ; and Phocion, you know, always suspected himself of some blunder when he was attended with the applauses of the populace.
        • Playfully ironic letter to Adam Smith regarding the positive reception of "The Theory of Moral Sentiments" Does a man of sense run after every silly tale of hobgoblins or fairies, and canvass particularly the evidence? I never knew anyone, that examined and deliberated about nonsense who did not believe it before the end of his enquiries.
          • Letters With regard to politics and the character of princes and great men, I think I am very moderate. My views of

7. David Hume - LoveToKnow 1911
DAVID HUME (17111776), English philosopher, historian and political economist, was born at Edinburgh, on the 26th of April (O.S.) 1711.
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DAVID HUME (1711-1776), English philosopher, historian and political economist, was born at Edinburgh , on the 26th of April (O.S.) 1711. His father, Joseph Hume or Home, a scion of the noble house of Home of Douglas (but see Notes and Queries, 4th ser. iv. 72), was owner of a small estate in Berwickshire , on the banks of the Whiteadder, called, from the spring rising in front of the dwelling-house, Ninewells. David was the youngest of a family of three, two sons and a daughter, who after the early death of the father were brought up with great care and devotion by their mother, the daughter of Sir David Falconer, president of the college of justice. Of Hume's early education little is known beyond what he has himself stated in his Life. He appears to have entered the Greek classes of the university of Edinburgh in 1723, and, he tells us, " passed through the ordinary course of education with success." From a letter printed in Burton's Life (i. 30-39), it appears that about 1726 Hume returned to Ninewells with a fair knowledge of Latin , slight acquaintance with Greek and literary tastes decidedly inclining to " books of reasoning and philosophy , and to poetry and the polite authors." We do not know, except by inference, to what studies he especially devoted himself. It is, however, clear that from his earliest years he began to speculate upon the nature of knowledge in the abstract, and its

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10. David Hume
David Hume was an empiricist from the school of Locke. For empiricists, knowledge comes to a person exclusively through experience.
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- All our ideas are derived originally from sense impressions. - Since our beliefs are based not on reason but imagination, they cannot be rationally justified. - We cannot establish the existence of an external, physical world. - Causation must be explained subjectively rather than objectively. - There are no minds distinct from the contents of consciousness. - Ultimately, nothing can be known. - Our moral convictions are based on feeling rather than on reason. - The question of God's existence is an enigma; although the chief arguments that attempt to establish that God exists are subject to telling objections, they still have a residual validity.
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David Hume was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1711. Hume's widowed mother devoted herself to the education of "several young children." She came from an influential family, her father being Sir David Falconer, President of the College of Justice. The family, if not David, had thoughts that David should choose the law as a profession.

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13. David Hume - Wikipedia
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche David Hume (1766; Portr¤t von Allan Ramsay David Hume (* 26. April/ 7. Mai in Edinburgh 25. August in Edinburgh) war ein schottischer Philosoph –konom und Historiker . Er war einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter der britischen Aufkl¤rung und der philosophischen Str¶mung des Empirismus . Seine erkenntnistheoretischen œberlegungen ¼bten einen starken Einfluss auf die Philosophie Immanuel Kants aus. Mittelbar wirkte er auf die modernen Richtungen des Positivismus und der Analytischen Philosophie . In Bezug auf seine wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Bedeutung kann er zur vorklassischen –konomie gez¤hlt werden. Hume war ein enger Freund Adam Smiths und stand mit ihm in regem intellektuellen Austausch.
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14. David Hume (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
The most important philosopher ever to write in English, david hume (17111776) — the last of the great triumvirate of “British empiricists” — was also
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First published Mon Feb 26, 2001; substantive revision Wed Jul 4, 2007 A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-1740), the Enquiries concerning Human Understanding (1748) and concerning the Principles of Morals (1751), as well as the posthumously published Dialogues concerning Natural Religion
1. Life and Works
Hume's family thought him suited for a career in the law, but he preferred reading classical authors, especially Cicero, whose Offices became his secular substitute for The Whole Duty of Man A Treatise of Human Nature Hume returned to England in 1737 to ready the Treatise Of the Understanding , and Book II, Of the Passions , was published anonymously in 1739. Book III, Of Morals , appeared in 1740, as well as an anonymous Abstract of the first two books. Although other candidates, especially Adam Smith, have occasionally been proposed as the Abstract 's author, scholars now agree that it is Hume's work. The

15. David Hume: Life And Writings [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Enormously influential 18th century Scottish philosopher. Author of Treatise of Human Nature (17391740).
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Table of Contents (Clicking on the links below will take you to that part of this article) 1. 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.

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Soon after completing his studies at Edinburgh, Scottish philosopher David Hume began writing his comprehensive statement of the views he believed would contribute to philosophy no less than Newton's had to science. But the public reception for the three books of his magisterial Treatise of Human Nature (1739) was less than cordial, and Hume abandoned his hopes of a philosophical career in order to support his family as a librarian, historian, diplomat, and political essayist, a course of action he described in the autobiographical My Own Life (1776). Hume's Essays Moral and Political (1741-1742) found some success, and the multi-volume History of England (1754-1762) finally secured the modest livelihood for which he had hoped. Although he spent most of his life trying to produce more effective statements of his philosophical views, he did not live to see the firm establishment of his reputation by the criticisms of Kant and much later appreciation of the logical positivists The central themes of Book I of the Treatise receive a somewhat more accessible treatment in An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (1748), a more popular summary of Hume's

18. David Hume Index
david hume. May 7, 1711 — August 25, 1776. Published Works Of Commerce Of the Refinement in the Arts On Money On the Balance of Trade On Interest
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david hume. The hume Society. The hume Society is an international organization whose purpose is to stimulate scholarship on all aspects of hume s thought
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