'An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding' by David Hume is a foundational philosophical work that explores the nature of human knowledge, reasoning, and belief. Hume examines how we form ideas, the limits of our understanding, and the role of experience in shaping our perceptions of the world. The book challenges assumptions about causation, miracles, and the reliability of human reasoning, encouraging critical thinking and skepticism.
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Audiobook details
GenrePhilosophy
Length5 hrs 16 mins
Narrated bySelect Your Own
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateJan 1, 1748
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Section 1
7Section VII
2Section II
8Section VIII
3Section III
9Section IX
4Section IV
10Section X
5Section V
11Section XI
6Section VI
12Section XII
About the author
David Hume
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