- David Hume - Wikipedia
Hume argued that inductive reasoning and belief in causality cannot be justified rationally; instead, they result from custom and mental habit People never actually perceive that one event causes another but only experience the "constant conjunction" of events
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- David Hume | Biography, Philosophy, Empiricism, Skepticism . . .
David Hume, Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist known especially for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism Despite the enduring impact of his theory of knowledge, Hume seems to have considered himself chiefly as a moralist
- David Hume - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Generally regarded as one of the most important philosophers to write in English, David Hume (1711–1776) was also well known in his own time as an historian and essayist
- Hume, David | Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Part of Hume’s fame and importance owes to his boldly skeptical approach to a range of philosophical subjects In epistemology, he questioned common notions of personal identity, and argued that there is no permanent “self” that continues over time
- David Hume’s Life and Works - The Hume Society
The most important philosopher ever to write in English, David Hume (1711-1776) — the last of the great triumvirate of “British empiricists” — was also well-known in his own time as an historian and essayist
- Hume Texts Online
A permanent online resource for Hume scholars and students, including reliable texts of almost everything written by David Hume, and links to secondary material on the web
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