- David Hume - Wikipedia
David Hume ( hjuːm ; born David Home; 7 May 1711 – 25 August 1776) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist who was best known for his highly influential system of empiricism, philosophical scepticism and metaphysical naturalism [1]
- David Hume - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
David Hume (7 May 1711 [1] – 25 August 1776) was a philosopher and historian from Scotland [1] When he was still alive, people thought of him as a historian
- David Hume | Biography, Philosophy, Empiricism, Skepticism, Works . . .
David Hume (born May 7 [April 26, Old Style], 1711, Edinburgh, Scotland—died August 25, 1776, Edinburgh) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist known especially for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism
- A Treatise of Human Nature - Wikipedia
A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects (1739–40) is a book by Scottish philosopher David Hume, considered by many to be Hume's most important work and one of the most influential works in the history of philosophy
- Humeanism - Wikipedia
Humeanism refers to the philosophy of David Hume and to the tradition of thought inspired by him
- Humean definition of causality - Wikipedia
David Hume coined a sceptical, reductionist viewpoint on causality that inspired the logical-positivist definition of empirical law that "is a regularity or universal generalization of the form 'All Cs are Es' or, whenever C, then E" [1]
- David Hume – Wikipédia
David Hume (* 7 máj 1711, Edinburgh, Škótsko, Spojené kráľovstvo – † 25 august 1776, Edinburgh) bol škótsky osvietenský filozof, etik, historik a ekonóm
- The History of England (Hume book) - Wikipedia
The History of England (1754–1761) is David Hume 's great work on the history of England (also covering Wales, Scotland, and Ireland), [1] which he wrote in installments while he was librarian to the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh [2]
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