This scholarly edition-the first critical edition of Hume's works-provides for each text a historical introduction, a statement of editorial policies and principles, historically oriented annotations, extensive bibliography, and a ...
( The first edn . of Principles ( Dublin , 1710 ) had Part I incorporated as part of the original title . ) ... HOMER . Triás ( Ilias ) / Ilias / Iliad . Sect . 3.11 . ' Odúovela ( Odusseia ) / Odyssea / Odyssey . Sect . 3.12 .
This book has proven highly influential, both in the years that would immediately follow and today. Immanuel Kant points to it as the book which woke him from his self-described "dogmatic slumber".
Highly controversial in the 18th century, this work remains provocative in its discussions of the appeal of skepticism, the logical coexistence of free will and determinism, and the deficiencies of religious doctrine.
An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding David Hume - An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a book by the Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume, published in English in 1748.
One of philosophy's most widely read books and the best introduction to Hume's other works, this 1748 treatise offers an accessible account of the author's provocative notions about the limitations of the mind.
This book has proven highly influential, both in the years that would immediately follow and today. Immanuel Kant points to it as the book which woke him from his self-described "dogmatic slumber."