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  1. Reception of David Hume In Europe (The Athlone Critical Traditions Series) by Peter Jones, 2006-02-04
  2. David Hume's Critique of Infinity (Brill's Studies in Intellectual History) by Dale Jacquette, 2000-10
  3. DAVID HUME (The Philosophy of David Hume) by Greig, 1983-08-01
  4. David Hume (Twayne's English Authors Series) by John Valdimir Price, 1991-07
  5. The Reluctant Revolutionary: An Essay on David Hume's Account of Necessary Connection (American University Studies Series V, Philosophy) by Alan Schwerin, 1989-04
  6. David Hume's Theory of Mind by Daniel E. Flage, 1990-10
  7. David Hume (Pioneers in Economics)
  8. David Hume: Critical Assessments (Critical Assessments of Leading Philosophers)
  9. The Sceptical Realism of David Hume by John P. Wright, 1983-11
  10. CENTRAL PROBLEM DAVID HUMES (The Philosophy of David Hume) by Salmon, 1983-07-01
  11. David Hume: Bicentenary Papers
  12. The Suasive Art of David Hume by Mark A. Box, 1990-04
  13. A Humean Critique of David Hume's Theory of Knowledge by John A. Gueguen, 1998-06-11
  14. Essays on the Philosophy of David Hume: Natural Religion, Natural Belief, and Ontology by Stanley Tweyman, 1996-10

81. Hume
Translate this page Hume (1711 - 1776). Hume est né à Edimbourg (1711) où il effectue sesétudes. Quelques liens intéresants David Hume par Robert Tremblay.
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Hume (1711 - 1776)
Hume est né à Edimbourg (1711) où il effectue ses études. Il s’occupe ensuite de droit et de commerce. De 1763 à 1766, il est le secrétaire de l’ambassadeur d’Angleterre à Paris. Il fréquente les salons, connaît les encyclopédistes et se lie pour un certain temps d’amitié avec Rousseau . Hume voit dans l’expérience l’unique source de notre savoir. Il cherche à comprendre les relations constantes dont nous échappe la raison. L’œuvre politique de Hume est abondante et éparse : Traité de la nature humaine Du contrat originel Enquête sur les principes de la morale De l’origine du gouvernement (1774). Si le Contrat originel dénonce, contre Locke , les termes d’une origine fictive de l’état civil, l’origine du gouvernement cherche à repérer, dans le sillage de Machiavel, les composantes de l’origine réelle des sociétés. Pour Hume, le pouvoir s’est tout d’abord fondé sur l’injustice et la violence ; il est devenu avec le temps légal et obligatoire. L’avènement de la notion de gouvernement, de l’Etat est décelée dans la compétition guerrière qui découle de la rareté des biens disponibles parmi les groupes humains déjà constitués. La nécessité économique secrète le conflit qui donne naissance à une hiérarchie militaire qui se transforme, la paix venue, en hiérarchie civile et système de gestion politique. L’Etat a donc une origine économique et une mission de préservation des avantages acquis. L’Etat n’est qu’une institution contingente, historiquement exigée, appréciée en raison des services rendus.

82. David Hume At Erratic Impact's Philosophy Research Base
David Hume Biography. Excerpt As Hume built up his reputation, he gained moreand more political power. David Hume Biography. From epistemelinks.
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Online Resources Texts: David Hume Used Books: David Hume Know of a Resource? ... The Cambridge Companion to Hume by David Fate Norton (Editor) David Hume's mother reportedly lamented, "Our Davie is a fine good-natured critter, but uncommon weak-minded." Perhaps she would have been comforted to know that today her son is widely considered to be the most important philosopher ever to have written in the English language. The Companion 's 11 essays take the reader from Hume's precocious Treatise of Human Nature published in 1739, when he was only 28to the posthumously published Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion , and cover not only the subjects central to Hume's philosophy but also his views on politics, economics, literary and aesthetic theory, and even history. As David Wootton's essay observes, the British Library catalog identifies Hume as "the historian""to the puzzlement," Wootton quips, "of generations of philosophers." Also included are Hume's two short autobiographies, written in his own inimitable style: he describes the unexcited reaction to his

83. Philosophie-Seiten: David Hume

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David Hume (1711-1776) Philosophen und Philosophinnen Hannah Arendt Aristoteles Augustinus Francis Bacon ... Mary Wollstonecraft

84. David Hume, A Short Biography
David Hume (1711 1776) Hume was born at Edinburgh on April 26, 1711the younger son in a good but not wealthy family. His father
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A too "ardent application" to his studies threatened his health, and in 1734, determined to try a complete change of scene and occupation, Hume entered a business house in Bristol. In a few months he found "the scene totally unsuitable," and he set out for France, resolved "to make a very rigid frugality supply my deficiency of fortune, to maintain unimpaired my independency, and to regard every object as contemptible, except the improvement of my talents in literature." He visited Paris, resided for a time at Rheims, and then settled at La Fleche, where Descartes had gone to school. During his three years in France he wrote the ' Treatise of Human Nature ', and in 1737 returned to London to attend to its publication. It appeared in three volumes during 1739-40. Contrary to his expectations, his first effort "fell deadborn from the press, without reaching such distinction as even to excite a murmur among the zealots." Upon the failure of his book Hume retired to Ninewells and devoted himself to study, mainly in politics and economics. In 1741 he published the first volume of his '

85. David Hume - Wikipedia
David Hume (1711 1776) filozof, pisarz i historyk urodzony w Szkocji, wychowanyw Anglii i zyjacy czesciowo we Francji i czesciowo w Anglii.
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86. David Hume
Translate this page David Hume. Edimburgo, 1711 - 1776. Documenti correlati, David Hume nacque il26 aprile 1711 a Edimburgo, in una famiglia di piccola nobiltà terriera.
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87. David Hume
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