Contemporary ethical thought owes a great deal to David Hume whose work has inspired non-cognitivists, naturalists and error-theorists and stimulated the rival theories of Kant and contemporary Kantians.
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Media panic offers a cutting-edge analysis of a social problem that has attracted adults' and particularly parents' attention: that of the effects of children's and young people's use of new digital media on their personal and social identities.
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Written by practicing barrsiters, this is the first comprehensive volume to examine underlying principles of the abuse of process in the civil courts, bringing together all aspects of the topic in a coherent manner.
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This book, first published in 1879 and reissued by garland in 1984, analyses through the evidence from the original trial the collapse of the city of glasgow bank in 1878, and the reasons behind it.
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David Hume
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This book, first published in 1990, is a detailed examination of david hume's treatise of human nature.
D. G. C. MacNabb
David hume (1711-ƒ‚‚"1776) through his pursuit of a naturalistic grounding for morality and his forceful critique of supernaturalism, scottish philosopher david hume significantly undermined confidence in orthodox christianity.
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The scottish enlightenment was a period of intellectual and scientific progress, in a country previously considered to be marginal to the european intellectual scene.
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The scottish philosopher and historian david hume (1711-1776) has often been regarded as a key enlightenment thinker.
John Laird
The essence of hume's eighteenth-century philosophy was that all the sciences were 'dependent on the science of man', and that the foundations of any such science need to rest on experience and observation.
M. A. Box
Recognized in his day as a man of letters equaling rousseau and voltaire in france and rivaling samuel johnson, david hume passed from favor in the victorian age--his work, it seemed, did not pursue truth but rather indulged in popularization.
John Laird
The essence of hume s eighteenth-century philosophy was that all the sciences were dependent on the science of man, and that the foundations of any such science need to rest on experience and observation.
Antony Flew
First published in 1961, this book considers hume s request to be judged solely by the acknowledged works of his maturity.
Alan Bailey
Craig Taylor
While hume remains one of the most central figures in modern philosophy his place within enlightenment thinking is much less clearly defined.
Helen Beebee
Hume is traditionally credited with inventing the 'regularity theory' of causation, according to which the causal relation between two events consists merely in the fact that events of the first kind are always followed by events of the second kind..
Ivor Noël Hume
Kenneth R. Merrill
The philosopher david hume was born in edinburgh, scotland on april 26, 1711.
Russell Hardin
In this compelling and accessible account of the life and thought of the scottish enlightenment philosopher david hume (1711-1776), professor christopher j.
F. L. van Holthoon
È evidente che tutte le scienze hanno una relazione più o meno grande con la natura umana, e anche quelle che sembrano più indipendenti, in un modo o nell'altro, vi si riallacciano.
Angela Coventry
Causation has always been a central topic in the history of philosophy.
Jani Hakkarainen
Harold Noonan
Williams, Christopher
Paul Routledge
Karl Hepfer
M. A. Box
William Gordon Ross
Karl Guido Neuhaus
William Baird Elkin
John Robert Hume
this work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.