![]() ![]() ![]() 'Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.' Appendices include the Abstract of the Treatise of Human Nature, a list of principal variants from the 1777 text, two short essays by Hume, excerpts from letters, Part I of the Dialogues concerning Natural Religion and Hume's short autobiography, My Own Life.Explanatory Notes and Glossary help to clarify allusions and unfamiliar terminology.it explains how the Enquiry can be understood as a unified and powerful statement of Hume's mature philosophy and is accessible to beginning students as well as of interest to specialists. Includes a comprehensive introduction by Peter Millican, editor of Hume Studies, which presents a succinct overview of the philosophical background to the work before exploring the Enquiry in detail.Reprints the last, 1777, edition, containing corrections made by Hume shortly before his death.Hume's Enquiry is one of the most important philosophical works addressing central questions of human life and knowledge, and this edition presents a reliable text with a wealth of supporting material. ![]() Oxford Research Encyclopedias: Global Public HealthĪn Enquiry concerning Human Understanding David HumeĮdited by Peter Millican Oxford World's Classics.The European Society of Cardiology Series.Oxford Commentaries on International Law. ![]()
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