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David Hume's philosophy emphasizes empiricism, arguing that all knowledge stems from sensory experience. He questioned causality, claiming we never perceive true causeonly habit links events. He challenged induction's logic and denied a fixed self, seeing it as a bundle of perceptions. Hume's skepticism reshaped epistemology and modern philosophical thought.
TITLE: The Philosophy of David Hume, Second-hand SECONDHAND
AUTHOR: Norman Kemp Smith
PUBLISHER: Macmilland and Co, London
DATE PUBLISHED: 1949
PLACE PUBLISHED: England
PAGES: 568
BINDING: Hardcover, cloth bound, with dust jacket
LANGUAGE: English
DIMENSIONS: 21.8 x14 x 3 cm