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  1. Essays: moral. political. and literary. by David Hume; ed.. with by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1889-01-01
  2. Letters of David Hume to William Strahan, now first edited with notes, index, etc by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26
  3. letters of David Hume to William Strahan; now first edited with by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1888-01-01
  4. Hume's political discourses by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26
  5. The philosophy of Hume. as contained in extracts from the first by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1893-01-01
  6. Essays and treatises on several subjects in two volumes by David by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1920-01-01
  7. Hume: The Mind of a Genius: Autobiographical Extracts from David Hume (1711-1776) by David Hume, 2010-10-04
  8. David Hume, 1711-1776: Philosopher & historian, Scot & European, man of enlightenment : places of interest
  9. Treatise of morals and selections from the Treatise of the passi by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1893-01-01
  10. Philosophical works [electronic resource Volume 2 by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26
  11. An enquiry concerning human understanding. and selections from A by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1907-01-01
  12. Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1902-01-01
  13. A treatise on human nature; being an attempt to introduce the ex by Hume. David. 1711-1776., 1882-01-01
  14. Philosophical works Volume 1 by David, 1711-1776 Hume, 2009-10-26

21. Hume
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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

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25. EpistemeLinks: Website Results For Philosopher David Hume
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26. Online Library Of Liberty
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27. Philosophers - Hume
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Scottish philosopher, historian, and essayist. Hume is the most influentual thoroughgoing naturalist in modern philosophy, and a pivotal figure of the Enlightenment. Born the second son of a minor Scottish landowner, Hume attended Edinburgh University . In 1734 he removed to the little town of La Flčche in Anjou to write and study. In 1739 he returned to Britain . Hume settled down to a life of literary work, mainly residing in Edinburgh . During this time his reputation slowly grew until he became acknowledged as one of Britain's principal men of letters. In 1763 he was appointed Secretary to the Embassy and later chargč d'affaires in Paris , and during this period enjoyed unprecedented fame and adulation as one of the principal architects of the Enlightment. In 1766 Hume accompanied Rousseau to England, but the trip ended with paranoid complaints of persecution by Rousseau, against which Hume defended himself with dignity. Adam Smith wrote of Hume that "upon the whole, I have always considered him, both in his life-time and since his death, as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtous man, as perhaps the nature of human frailty will admit".
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When Hume went back to Britain it was to oversee the printing of his first and greatest philosophical work Treaties of Human Nature . In 1742 he produced the Essays Moral and Political . They where followed by An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding 1748 and An Enquiry Concerning the Principals of Morals

28. Hume, David - Definition From Longman English Dictionary Online
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29. Hume Studies -- ISSN 0319-7336
Subscription-based interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to the thought of David Hume. Also includes a list of articles and authors.
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HUME STUDIES ISSN 0319-7336 Hume Studies is an interdisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to publishing important work bearing on the thought of David Hume Hume Studies is published by the Hume Society in April and November.

30. David HUME
David Hume, 17111776. One of the greatest philosophers in Western history, as well as an accomplished historian, economist, perennial skeptic and delightful fellow.
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David Hume, 1711-1776.
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.

31. David Hume
A directory of links relating to the philosopher.
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David Hume www.utilitarian.net/hume In all determinations of morality, this circumstance of public utility is ever principally in view; and wherever disputes arise, either in philosophy or common life, concerning the bounds of duty, the question cannot, by any means, be decided with greater certainty, than by ascertaining, on any side, the true interests of mankind. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals , sect. II, pt. II Latest Updates new additions underlined May 13, 2005 David Hume The Literary Encyclopedia January 16, 2005 As part of our effort to centralize our multiple websites on utilitarian philosophers under a single domain name, David Hume Links has permanently moved from http://www.humelinks.com to http://www.utilitarian.net/hume Please update your bookmarks. Writings by David Hume [complete works] The Philosophical Works of David Hume . Edinburgh, 1854, vol. 1. The Philosophical Works of David Hume . Edinburgh, 1854, vol. 2. The Philosophical Works of David Hume . Edinburgh, 1854, vol. 4. [books] An Abstract of a Book Lately Published, Entitled A Treatise of Human Nature

32. Hume, David Summary | BookRags.com
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33. David Hume (1711-1776), A Short Biography
Biography and nine of the philosopher s essays.
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A too "ardent application" to his studies threatened his health, and in 1734, determined to try a complete change of scene and occupation, Hume entered a business house in Bristol. In a few months he found "the scene totally unsuitable," and he set out for France, resolved "to make a very rigid frugality supply my deficiency of fortune, to maintain unimpaired my independency, and to regard every object as contemptible, except the improvement of my talents in literature." He visited Paris, resided for a time at Rheims, and then settled at La Fleche, where Descartes had gone to school. During his three years in France he wrote the ' Treatise of Human Nature ', and in 1737 returned to London to attend to its publication. It appeared in three volumes during 1739-1740. Contrary to his expectations, his first effort "fell deadborn from the press, without reaching such distinction as even to excite a murmur among the zealots." Upon the failure of his book Hume retired to Ninewells and devoted himself to study, mainly in politics and economics. In 1741 he published the first volume of his ' Essays, Moral and Political

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35. David Hume (1711-76)
About the life and studies of David Hume.
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"The Untroubled Sceptic"
"I found that the moral philosophy transmitted to us by Antiquity,
laboured under the same inconvenience that has been found in their
natural philosophy, of being entirely hypothetical, and depending
upon more invention than experience. Every one consulted his fancy
in erecting schemes of virtue and of happiness, without regarding
human nature, upon which every moral conclusion must depend."
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36. Hume, David | Define Hume, David At Dictionary.com
Cultural Dictionary Hume, David definition An eighteenthcentury Scottish philosopher known for his skepticism . Hume maintained that all knowledge was based on either the
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37. Great Books Index - David Hume
An index to online editions of four of Hume s works.
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38. David Hume Collection At Bartleby.com
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39. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion By David Hume - Project Gutenberg
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40. Hume, David: Life And Writings [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
Hume Life and Writings “Hume is our Politics, Hume is our Trade, Hume is our Philosophy, Hume is our Religion.” This statement by 19th century British idealist philosopher
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    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: atheism Historical and Critical Dictionary . During these years of private study, some of which was in France, Hume composed his three-volume

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