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David Hume’s An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a more succinct and polemical version of his earlier work A Treatise of Human Nature. In this grand work of epistemology, Hume begins by making a key distinction between impressions (e.g., sensory, emotive, affective) and ideas (thoughts, beliefs, or memories) that are created through the o ...more
Read this and reviews of other classics in Western Philosophy on the History page of www.BestPhilosophyBooks.org (a thinkPhilosophy Production).
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David Hume’s An Inquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a more succinct and polemical version of his earlier work A Treatise of Human Nature. In this grand work of epistemology, Hume begins by making a key distinction between impressions (e.g., sensory, emotive, affective) and ideas (thoughts, beliefs, or memories) that are created through the o ...more

I actually did not enjoy this as much as I'd hoped. I don't even know if I can explain it... Hume's insights into the human psyche are still powerful and relevant. His writing style, though ornamented, bears a gentle glow of benevolence that is hard to dislike (well, benevolent, that is, until the very last line--hooboy). Yet, when I finished reading the Enquiry, I couldn't help but feel slightly underwhelmed? Maybe my previous familiarity with the problem of induction/causation dulled me to its
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Hume writes like those who when speaking delight, listening so intently to the sound of their own voices; here it's not repellent but oddly attractive. I'm hooked.
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