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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

by David Hume

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Published in 1748, "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" by David Hume is a philosophical treatise that aims to clarify and refine his earlier arguments on human cognition. Written during the early modern period, the work presents a concise account of empiricist philosophy, concentrating on the origins and limits of human knowledge. Hume investigates how ideas are derived from sensory impressions and examines the psychological processes involved in associating thoughts and forming beliefs. He questions the justification of causal reasoning and discusses the nature of belief, scepticism, and the distinction between logical deduction and empirical evidence. The book is notable for its systematic approach to epistemology and its influence on subsequent philosophical thought, especially concerning the nature of human understanding and the scientific method.

The enquiry challenges assumptions about certainty and seeks to establish a foundation for scientific knowledge based on experience and observation.

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may be treated after two different manners; each of which has its peculiar merit, and may contribute to the entertainment, instruction, and reformation of mankind. The one considers man chiefly as born for action; and as influenced in his measures by taste and sentiment; pursuing one object, and avoiding another, according to the value which these objects seem to possess, and according to the light in which they present themselves. As virtue, of all objects, is allowed to be the most valuable, this species of philosophers paint her in the most amiable colours; borrowing all helps from poetry and eloquence, and treating their subject in an easy and obvious manner, and such as is best fitted to please the imagination, and engage the affections. They select the most striking observations and instances from common life; place opposite characters in a proper contrast; and alluring us into the paths of virtue by the views of glory and happiness, direct our steps in these paths by the soundest precepts and most illustrious examples. They make us feel the difference between vice and virtue; they excite and regulate our sentiments; and so they can but bend our hearts to the love of probity and true honour, they think, that they have fully attained the end of all their labours. 2. The other species of philosophers consider man in the light of a reasonable rather than an active being, and endeavour to form his understanding more than cultivate his manners. They regard human nature as a subject of speculation; and with a narrow scrutiny examine it, in order to find those principles, which regulate our understanding, excite our sentiments, and make us approve or blame any particular object, action, or behaviour. They think it a reproach to all literature, that philosophy should not yet have fixed, beyond controversy, the foundation of morals, reasoning, and criticism; and should for ever talk of truth and falsehood, vice and virtue, beauty and deformity, without being able to determine the source of these distinctions. While they attempt this arduous task, they are deterred by no difficulties; but proceeding from particular instances to general principles, they still push on their enquiries to principles more general, and rest not satisfied till they arrive at those original principles, by which, in every science, all human curiosity must be bounded. Though their speculations seem abstract, and even unintelligible to common readers, they…

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