David Hume: On Human Understanding
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Publisher Description
David Hume's 'On Human Understanding' is a seminal work in the field of philosophy, exploring the nature of human cognition and the limits of knowledge. Written in a clear and concise style, Hume examines the complexities of perception, reason, and belief, challenging traditional notions of logical reasoning. His skeptical approach to understanding the world laid the foundation for modern empiricism and influenced generations of philosophers. Hume's analysis of causality and the self remain central to debates in epistemology and metaphysics. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of philosophy and the nature of human thought.
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