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  1. The Secret Connexion: Causation, Realism, and David Hume (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Galen Strawson, 1992-08-27
  2. Extraordinary Circumstances: The Presidency of Gerald R. Ford by David Hume Kennerly, Richard Norton Smith, 2007-10-01
  3. David Hume: A Treatise of Human Nature Volume 2: Editorial Material (Clarendon Hume Edition Series)
  4. Essays: Moral, Political, and Literary, Volume 1 by David Hume, Thomas Hill Green, et all 2010-03-08
  5. David Hume: A Dissertation on the Passions; The Natural History of Religion (The Clarendon Edition of the Works of David Hume)
  6. The Cambridge Companion to Hume (Cambridge Companions to Philosophy)
  7. Essays, moral, political and literary by David Hume, 2010-09-11
  8. On Suicide (Penguin Great Ideas) by David Hume, 2005-08-25
  9. Knowledge, Reason, and Taste: Kant's Response to Hume by Paul Guyer, 2008-01-03
  10. A Treatise Of Human Nature - Volumes I And II by David Hume, 2009-07-05
  11. Hume: Political Essays (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) by David Hume, 1994-08-26
  12. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part C. - From Henry VII. to Mary by David Hume, 2010-07-12
  13. An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding (Oxford World's Classics) by David Hume, 2007-05-18
  14. A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume, 2010-10-06

41. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding By David Hume - Project Gutenberg
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David Hume (April 26, 1711 August 25, 1776) was a Scottish philosopher and historian. Hume was the third, the most radical and, in the eyes of many, the most important of the so
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Eighteenth-Century Philosophy David Hume Name: David Hume Birth: April 26, 1711 ( Edinburgh Scotland Death: August 25, 1776 (Edinburgh, Scotland) School/tradition: Empiricism
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Main interests Metaphysics Epistemology Mind Ethics ... Religion Notable ideas Problem of causation Induction , Is-ought problem Influences Influenced John Locke George Berkeley Francis Hutcheson Isaac Newton ... Bertrand Russell , T. H. Huxley, John Stuart Mill, Einstein Alfred Jules Ayer , J. L. Mackie David Hume (April 26, 1711 - August 25, 1776) was a Scottish philosopher and historian. Hume was the third, the most radical and, in the eyes of many, the most important of the so-called British Empiricists, after the English John Locke and the Anglo-Irish George Berkeley . Along with Adam Smith and Thomas Reid , he was one of the most important representatives in the Scottish Enlightenment . Hume remains a towering figure in the history of philosophy and is perhaps the most significant English-speaking philosopher of all times. David Hume’s place in the history of philosophy is strongly associated with his advocacy of skepticism , though his was a “mitigated” form of skepticism, based on an empirical or natural approach and the respect of common sense. It was also Hume’s merit to stretch the line of thought of his predecessors to the breaking point and to offer a more consistent, though in many ways negative, view of things, rejecting what he considered to be false certainties.

43. An Enquiry Concerning The Principles Of Morals By David Hume - Project Gutenberg
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45. David Hume - Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - 'Squashed Philosophers' Ab
The condensed edition of Hume s Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding.
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Born in 1711 to a prosperous Scottish family, David studied Philosophy at Edinburgh University and might well have been set for high state office or a leading position in academic philosophy, had not his lifelong atheism intimidated the establishment. Nonetheless, supporting his family as a librarian, historian, diplomat, and political essayist, he came to be intimate with many of the luminaries of the new learning sweeping Europe including Jean-Jacques Rousseau Adam Smith and Alexander Carlyle. David Hume is now generally considered the founder of both the Scottish enlightenment and the centrepiece of the British tradition of empirical philosophy.
His first major attempt at philosophical writing, the voluminous 1739

46. 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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47. Index
Espacio dedicado a este fil sofo empirista, mentor del proyecto de filosof a Cibernous textos, diccionario, juegos, lista de correo, foros, curiosidades y biograf a.
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48. David Hume - Australian Visual Artist
Abstract paintings influenced by the Australian outback. Also includes a selection of essays and reviews.
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David Hume
David Hume is an Australian Visual Artist
new work 2010
earth + water
Work in progress based on travels to the north of South Australia
paris 2009
A departure - an exhibition of Parisian street photography with an abstract feel
Selected Exhibitions
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Journeys Over Land
November 2007
Woomera
May 2005
Overland
April 2002
Lake Argyle Paintings
September 2000
Beneath the Beyond 2
March 2000
Beneath the Beyond
September 1999
Coorong to Kimberley
July 1998
Andamooka
July 1997
Postcards From the Rock
July 1996
Visions of Venice
July 1995
David Hume is an Australian visual artist. Please send enquiries through the contact page The Material has been made available for general personal use only and is provided without any express or implied warranty as to its accuracy or currency.

49. Encyclopdie De L'Agora | Hume David
Biographie, portrait et oeuvre de David Hume dans l encyclop die de l Agora.
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50. Gadetection / Hume, David
The Thriller from September 5th, 1936 with the titlestory by David Hume. From Flickr . David Hume was a pseudonym for JV Turner (1900-1945), who also wrote under his own name and as
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51. Hume, David
Our free essays, book reports and paper writing database is supported with a powerful search engine..
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52. Hume - Filosofia Moderna - Empirismo - Vocabulario Filosfico
Exposici n de la filosof a de Hume. Conceptos fundamentales.
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EXPOSICIN DE SU PENSAMIENTO: CONCEPTOS FUNDAMENTALES Metafsica, ontologa, antropologa, psicologa racional,
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La medida de todas las cosas es el hombre , l decide lo bueno, lo bello y lo verdadero; al menos, nada ms all de l mismo se puede asegurar. Naturalmente su decisin no es consciente ni voluntaria, pues son los mecanismos que, ocultos y en silencio, trabajan en su psiquismo, los responsables de esta "creacin del mundo". David Hume se propone descubrirlos. El conocimiento, es conocimiento humano, de un ser ms sensible que racional ; sus decisiones morales se hacen desde los sentimientos y se miden por la felicidad que pueden promover.

53. Hume, David
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54. Hume
Exposici n del pensamiento del empirista y autor del Tratado de la naturaleza humana .
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David Hume
En las páginas dedicadas a Hume encontrarás, en la primera sección, "Biografía", (a la que puedes acceder a través del enlace "Biografía" situado en la cabecera de cada página), una breve exposición de los principales acontecimientos de su vida, en la que se destacan algunos de los momentos significativos relacionados con su actividad filosófica. En la tercera sección, dedicada a su pensamiento, "Filosofía", encontrarás una exposición de los principales aspectos de su pensamiento: el origen del conocimiento y sus clases, la crítica del principio de causalidad, la crítica de la idea de sustancia, el Mundo, el Alma y Dios, la Ética (el sentimiento moral) y sus concepciones sobre sociedad y política. En la cuarta sección, "Textos", encontrarás una breve selección de fragmentos de obras de Hume, con el objeto de que puedas reconocer su estilo y familiarizarte con su vocabulario. Encontrarás, además, enlaces a algunos sitios de internet donde te ofrecen la posibilidad de acceder gratuitamente a traducciones de obras completas de Hume en distintos idiomas.

55. Hume, David: Encyclopedia Of Science And Religion
David Hume (1711–1776) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on April 26, 1711. He was educated at home in the Presbyterian parish of Chirnside, near Berwick, and studied at the
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56. Filosofa Y Educacin - Cuaderno De Materiales
Introducci n al pensamiento de Hume a cargo de Felipe Gim nez. En Cuaderno de materiales.
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Filosofa y educacin Lecciones sobre David Hume.
Felipe Gimnez. Profesor de filosofa de IES. 1. Introduccin. David Hume (1711-1776) puede ser considerado como un empirista, un escptico, un positivista, un adversario de la concepcin de la naturaleza y de la razn matemtica de Newton, pero tambin como el filsofo que quiso aplicar los mtodos de investigacin experimental al estudio de la naturaleza humana. La filosofa de Hume es una investigacin de los lmites del entendimiento, es una filosofa de los mrgenes de la filosofa, de su autodisolucin como se ve en esos pasajes del Libro I del Treatise donde Hume lleva a cabo la tarea de que el entendimiento se mire a s mismo sin prejuicios, se enfrente en la soledad de su sinceridad a su ley, se reconozca lugar de la ficcin. Ah, cuando reconoce que "el entendimiento, vuelto sobre s mismo, se destruye"; cuando se pone a la filosofa como legitimacin de una ficcin en lo imaginario; cuando se niega la posibilidad de poner el origen en la ley; ah...Hume se hace cautivador o despreciable. Segn Hume no hay conocimiento vlido sino en la medida en que el anlisis pueda reducirlo a la experiencia de la cual es tomado o derivado. Pero Hume est dispuesto a llegar -a diferencia de Locke y Berkeley, sus predecesores en tal empresa- sin concesiones, sin retroceder ni detenerse, hasta las ltimas consecuencias del empirismo.

57. Hume, David (Nuttall Encyclopædia)
1907 Nuttall Encyclop dia of General Knowledge H Hume, David a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z. Hume, David (1711 ‒ 1776) Hume, David, philosopher and historian
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Hume, David , philosopher and historian, born in Edinburgh , the younger son of a Berwickshire laird; after trial of law and mercantile life gave himself up to study and speculation; spent much of his life in France , and fraternised with the sceptical philosophers and encyclopedists there; his chief works, “Treatise on Human Nature” (1739), “Essays” (1741-42), “Principles of Morals” (1751), and “History of England ” (1754-61); his philosophy was sceptical to the last degree, but from the excess of it provoked a reaction in Germany , headed by Kant, which has yielded positive results; he found in life no connecting principle, no purpose, and had come to regard it as a restless aimless, heaving up and down , swaying to and fro on a waste ocean of blind sensations, without rational plot or counterplot, God or devil , and had arrived at an absolutely non-possumus stage, which, however, as hinted, was followed by a speedy and steady rebound, in speculation at all events; Hume's history has been characterised by

58. Teoría Del Conocimiento De Hume
Exposici n de la epistemolog a humeana.
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HUME Hume fue uno de los máximos representantes del empirismo británico. Sus críticas claras y profundas al racionalismo despertaron a Kant de su "sueño dogmático". Hume aplicó el método científico al estudio del espíritu humano, analizando los procesos psíquicos con un modelo similar o equiparable al utilizado por Newton para el análisis de los fenómenos físicos. Los elementos básicos o "átomos" son aquí las percepciones (impresiones e ideas simples) que se relacionan espontáneamente entre sí según las leyes de asociación de ideas (semejanza, contigüidad espacial y temporal, y causalidad). Como todas las ideas derivan de las impresiones, no cabe hablar, como hacían los racionalistas, de "ideas innatas". A continuación se presenta un esquema del proceso de conocimiento tal como lo entiendía Hume, acompañado de una breve descripción de los elementos que lo componen. : Según Hume, las impresiones provienen de causas desconocidas.

59. David Hume — Infoplease.com
Encyclopedia Hume, David. Hume, David (hy OO m) , 1711 – 76, Scottish philosopher and historian. Educated at Edinburgh, he lived (1734–37) in France, where he finished his
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60. TEMA 5 B
El empirismo conocimiento y tica por scar Fern ndez.
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