The Philosophy of Hume / Herbert Austin Aikins.
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- 978-81-307-1384-7
- 23 192 AIK
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Preface
Bibliography
Biographical Sketch
1. Sources of Hume's Sceptical Philosophy
2. Brief exposition of Hume's Philosophy
3. Hume's influence upon subsequent philosophic thought
4. The philosophy of Hume
Part I
Of ideas, their origin, composition, connection, Abstraction, etc.
Part II
Of the ideas of space and time
Part III
Of knowledge and probability
Part IV
Of the sceptical and other systems of Philosophy
Index
The present sketch of the life, Philosophy, and influence of Hume is based on well-nigh a lifetime's familiarity with the works of that author. Orr's introduction to Hume, the person, and his philosophy, and his position among great contemporaries, is straight forward, compact and precise making the book an ideal launching pad to further and more complex studies to the complexities of the thought and writings of this giant among modern philosophers.
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