David Hume eBooks

eBooks di David Hume editi da Steppenwolf Press

David Hume (1711-1776), Scottish historian, philosopher, economist, and statesman, is considered the most important author ever to write in English in the XVIII century. Along with the works that made him famous all over the world, such as A Treatise of Human Nature (1739); Essays, Moral and Political (1741-1742); and History of England (1754- 1762), he wrote deeply important accounts of his participation in public affairs, as the secretary of a general, an analyst of war, a diplomat and under-secretary of state.
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The David Hume Collection. E-book. Formato EPUB David Hume   -  Steppenwolf Press, 2019  - 

Discover the brilliance of one of history's most profound thinkers with The David Hume Collection, an extraordinary anthology that captures the essence of the Scottish Enlightenment. This landmark volume, meticulously compiled by Steppenwolf Press, brings together Hume’s most celebrated works, offering a comprehensive journey into his revolutionary ideas on philosophy, history, and religion.     Within these pages, you’ll find: A Kind of History of My Life: An intimate and rare glimpse into Hume’s personal reflections, charting the journey of a mind that reshaped intellectual history. A Treatise of Human Nature: A monumental work that delves into human psychology, morality, and the origins of knowledge, laying the foundation for modern philosophy. An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding: A refined exploration of human reason, skepticism, and the mysteries of causation, as relevant today as it was in Hume’s time. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals: A compassionate and incisive study of ethics, championing utility and human kindness as the cornerstones of morality. The History of England: A masterwork that redefined historical writing, blending sweeping narrative with sharp analysis to capture the spirit of a nation. The Natural History of Religion: A groundbreaking inquiry into the roots of religious belief, tracing its evolution through human experience and imagination. My Own Life: A candid and moving autobiographical essay, revealing the heart and mind of a thinker whose ideas changed the world. Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion: A lively and thought-provoking debate on the existence and nature of the divine, showcasing Hume’s signature clarity and wit. Essays: A diverse and illuminating collection of essays on politics, economics, and society, brimming with timeless insights and sharp observations. Personal Correspondence: A selection of Hume’s letters, offering a fascinating look at his relationships, humor, and human side.     Presented with careful attention to detail and accompanied by insightful notes, The David Hume Collection invites readers to immerse themselves in the ideas of a philosopher who continues to shape the way we think about the world.     Whether you’re a seasoned scholar or encountering Hume for the first time, this collection offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the works of a true intellectual giant. With its rich prose and timeless relevance, The David Hume Collection is more than a book—it’s a gateway to enlightenment.

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