Abstract
This is not the first Very Short Introduction to Hume. An earlier introduction to Hume by the eminent twentieth-century philosopher A. J. Ayer was included in the series in 2000 and is now replaced by James Harris’s volume.1 The choice of Harris by the editors at Oxford University Press was an obvious one, since he published a full-scale intellectual biography of Hume in 2015.2 The shorter book is not, however, merely a shortened version of the larger work. Rather, it was written as a free-standing volume with the aim of presenting “a brief but comprehensive introduction to [Hume’s] thought”. That said, the volume contains some of the arguments developed at greater length in Harris’s intellectual...