Epistemology, Theory Of Knowledge
BIC code: HPGG
See also: Philosophy & Culture
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Add to BasketAn Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - - Paperback
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David Hume (1711-1776) is thought to be one of the greatest philosophers. In this text, Hume gives an accessible presentation of strikingly original and challenging views concerning human understanding. -
Add to BasketAn Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - - Paperback
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David Hume (1711-1776) is thought to be one of the greatest philosophers. In this text, Hume gives an accessible presentation of strikingly original and challenging views concerning human understanding. -
Add to BasketHume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - - Hardback
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First published in 1748, this book gives a concise statement of David Hume's central philosophical positions. This volume, which presents a modified version of the definitive 1772 edition, offers helpful annotations for the student reader, together with an introduction that sets this influential work in its philosophical context. -
Add to BasketHume: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - - Paperback
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First published in 1748, this book gives a concise statement of David Hume's central philosophical positions. This volume, which presents a modified version of the definitive 1772 edition, offers helpful annotations for the student reader, together with an introduction that sets this influential work in its philosophical context. -
Add to BasketA Treatise Of Human Nature - - Paperback
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A Treatise of Human Nature was Hume's comprehensive attempt to base philosophy on a new study of human nature. The volume includes an explanatory introduction, annotations and a glossary. -
Add to BasketA Treatise Of Human Nature - - Paperback
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A key to modern studies of 18th century Western philosophy, the Treatise considers numerous classic philosophical issues, including causation, existence, freedom and necessity and morality. This abridged edition has an introduction which explain's Hume's thought and places it in the context of its times.







