
A Treatise of Human Nature Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method Into Moral Subjects; and Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
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Authors:
- Green, Thomas Hill
1836 - 1882
- Grose, Thomas Hodge
1845 - 1906
- Hume, David
1711 - 1776
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In an era marked by the Enlightenment's fervent quest for knowledge, "A Treatise of Human Nature" by David Hume emerges as a groundbreaking exploration of human psychology and morality. This seminal work introduces the revolutionary concept of applying the experimental method to moral subjects, challenging traditional philosophical thought. Hume delves into the nature of human understanding, scrutinizing the foundations of our beliefs and emotions. With its focus on empirical inquiry and the intricacies of human experience, this treatise serves as an essential resource for students, civic activists, and historians alike. Engage with Hume’s profound insights on the interplay of reason and sentiment, and discover how his ideas continue to resonate in contemporary discussions on ethics and human behavior.
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