Understanding Hume

Lanham, MD: Barnes & Noble. Edited by Peter Lewis & Geoffrey Madell (1992)
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This is the first clear and non-technical introduction to philosophy through the works of the 18th century philosopher, David Hume. It covers every major philosophical issue commented upon by Hume, from epistemology, philosophy of mind, and metaphysics, to ethics and political philosophy, and the philosophy of religion

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