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David Hume
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a foundational non-fiction philosophy book that applies empirical inquiry to the study of human nature. Its central aim is to examine how we think, feel, and act, challenging traditional metaphysical claims while offering a rigorous alternative grounded in observation and reasoning. The intended reader includes curious adults, students, and anyone interested in philosophy, psychology, or the origins of modern thought. The tone is thoughtful, challenging, and intellectually engaging.
Presented as a disciplined, essay-like exploration, the work surveys ideas about identity, the mechanics of cause and effect, and the relation between freedom, virtue, and emotion. It contrasts metaphysical certainty with an informed skepticism and argues that human nature is best understood through the lens of sentiment and lived experience. The prose emphasizes clear definitions, careful argumentation, and historical context, inviting readers to reassess long-held beliefs.
Reading feels like a guided inquiry through concepts rather than a narrative, with self-contained sections that build a coherent line of reasoning. Readers engage by weighing arguments, considering counterpoints, and reflecting on how these ideas show up in everyday thoughtโmemory, decision making, moral judgments, and social behavior. The experience is both challenging and rewarding, offering a foundation for deeper study in philosophy or psychology.
After finishing, readers gain a robust framework for understanding how beliefs about mind, truth, and social life are formed. It builds skepticism, curiosity, and a lasting interest in philosophy and human science, leaving a lasting impression of intellectual rigor and depth.
Product Details
Author
David Hume
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
688
Language
English
SKU
9780140432442
ISBN
9780140432442
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.8x3x19.8cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: โน 799
โน 760
โน 39 Off