A Treatise of Human Nature
A Treatise of Human Nature
Penguin Classics
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A Treatise of Human Nature by David Hume is a foundational work in modern philosophy, presenting Hume's comprehensive examination of human psychology and behavior. The treatise is divided into three books, each addressing different aspects of human nature, including understanding, emotions, and morality. Hume's critical insights have had a profound influence on philosophical thought.
Why Read This Book
- Offers a comprehensive examination of human psychology and behavior.
- Provides foundational insights into philosophy and epistemology.
- Engages with critical ideas about understanding, emotions, and morality.
- Ideal for students of philosophy and those interested in the nature of human experience.
About the Author
David Hume (1711–1776) was a Scottish philosopher and historian known for his influential works on empiricism, skepticism, and the philosophy of human nature. A Treatise of Human Nature is one of his most significant contributions, exploring fundamental questions about human cognition and behavior.
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