Eighteenth-century Scotsman David Hume is widely considered the most important philosopher to write in the English language, a naturalist and empiricist who argued that the only reliable source of knowledge is experience. Key passages from his writings are featured, including "A Treatise on Human Nature," "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding," and "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion."
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Eighteenth-century Scotsman David Hume is widely considered the most important philosopher to write in the English language, a naturalist and empiricist who argued that the only reliable source of knowledge is experience. Key passages from his writings are featured, including "A Treatise on Human Nature," "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding," and "Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion."
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