
DAVID HUME - AN ENQUIRY CONCERNING HUMAN UNDERSTANDING.
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SECTION 1. - OF THE DIFFERENT SPECIES OF PHILOSOPHY.
SECTION II - OF THE ORIGIN OF IDEAS.
SECTION III. - OF THE ASSOCIATION OF IDEAS.
SECTION IV. - SCEPTICAL DOUBTS CONCERNING THE OPERATIONS OF THE UNDERSTANDING. - PART I.
PART II.
SECTION V. - SCEPTICAL SOLUTION OF THESE DOUBTS. - PART I.
PART II.
SECTION VI - OF PROBABILITY9.
In this foundational work, a keen observer draws a vivid contrast between two ways of thinking about humanity. One approach treats people as driven by passions, weaving moral lessons through striking stories that stir the imagination and guide the heart toward virtue. The other digs deeper, probing the structures of reason itself, seeking the hidden principles that shape our judgments, even when the inquiry feels abstract and demanding.
Through lively examples and careful analysis, the author shows why the more accessible, emotion‑filled philosophy often wins widespread favor, while the rigorous, logical pursuit tends to linger in scholarly circles. Listeners will be invited to reflect on how sentiment and reason each shape our understanding of truth, beauty, and morality, and why balancing both perspectives remains a timeless challenge. This early exploration not only maps the terrain of human thought but also asks us to consider which path leads to lasting insight.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (342K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram and Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders
Release date
2006-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1711–1776
A central figure of the Scottish Enlightenment, this sharp, skeptical thinker reshaped debates about knowledge, human nature, religion, and morality. He was also a bestselling historian in his own lifetime, with a clear, lively prose style that still feels modern.
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