
David Hume (26 April 1711 – 25 August 1776) was a Scottish philosopher, economist, historian and an important figure in Western philosophy and the Scottish Enlightenment. Together with John Locke, George Berkeley, and a handful of others, Hume is one of the principal early philosophers of empiricism. He first gained recognition and respect as a historian, but academic interest in Hume's work has in recent years centred on his philosophical writing.
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Essays - Moral and Political
Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
Part 00 - Preface
Signs of Love in Your Eyes
Part 01
01 - Of the Different Species of Philosophy
Part 02
04 - Sceptical Doubts Concerning the Operations of the Understanding, Pt. 1
06 - Sceptical Solution of These Doubts, Pt. 1
Part 03
03 - Of the Association of Ideas
05 - Sceptical Doubts Concerning the Operations of the Understanding, Pt. 2
08 - Of Probability
07 - Sceptical Solution of These Doubts, Pt. 2
Part 04
02 - On the Origin of Ideas
09 - Of the Idea of Necessary Connexion, Pt. 1
Part 05
Essays, Moral and Political
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
Part 10
Part 12
10 - Of The Idea of Necessary Connexion, Pt. 2
Part 07
Part 09
14 - Of Miracles, Pt. 1
11 - Of Liberty and Necessity, Pt. 1
13 - Of the Reason of Animals
Part 06
Part 08
03 - Vol I Book I Part I Section I - Of The Origin Of Our Ideas
Part 11
15 - Of Miracles, Pt. 2
Chapter 1 & Chapter 2.1 - Hume's Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
04 - Vol I Book I Part I Section II - Division Of The Subject
06 - Vol I Book I Part I Section IV - Of The Connection Or Association Of Ideas
02 - Introduction
12 - Of Liberty and Necessity, Pt. 2
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07 - Vol I Book I Part I Section V - Of Relations
05 - Vol I Book I Part I Section III - Of The Ideas Of The Memory And Imagination
17 - Of the Academical or Sceptical Philosopy, Pt. 1
08 - Vol I Book I Part I Section VI - Of Modes And Substances
09 - Vol I Book I Part I Section VII - Of Abstract Ideas
10 - Vol I Book I Part II Section I - Of The Infinite Divisibility Of Our Ideas Of Space And Time
13 - Vol I Book I Part II Section IV - Objections Answered
11 - Vol I Book I Part II Section II - Of The Infinite Divisibility Of Space And Time
12 - Vol I Book I Part II Section III - Of The Other Qualities Of Our Idea Of Space And Time
14 - Vol I Book I Part II Section V - The Same Subject Continued
15 - Vol I Book I Part II Section VI - Of The Idea Of Existence, And Of External Existence
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