About The Book: David Hume's An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1711-1776) explores the limits of human knowledge. He argues that all ideas stem from sensory experience and challenges the notion of causality, asserting that we infer cause and effect from habit, not reason. Hume critiques religious belief without empirical basis and emphasizes skepticism and empiricism. The work significantly influenced modern philosophy, especially regarding empiricism, induction, and the philosophy of science, laying the groundwork for later thinkers like Kant.
Author: David Hume
Pages: 171
Edition: 1900
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