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A treatise of human nature

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One of the most significant works of Western philosophy, Hume's Treatise was published in 1739-40, before he was thirty years old.

A pinnacle of English empiricism, it is a comprehensive attempt to apply scientific methods of observation to a study of human nature, and a vigorous attack upon the principles of traditional metaphysical thought.

With masterly eloquence, Hume denies the immortality of the soul and the reality of space; considers the manner in which we form concepts of identity, cause and effect; and speculates upon the nature of freedom, virtue and emotion.

Opposed both to metaphysics and to rationalism, Hume's philosophy of informed scepticism sees man not as a religious creation, nor as a machine, but as a creature dominated by sentiment, passion and appetite.

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Penguin Classics
0140432442 / 9780140432442
Paperback / softback
128
31/10/1985
United Kingdom
English
677 p.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Pelican, 1969.