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(Ebook) Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects by David Hume ISBN 9781855069350, 1855069350

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Authors:David Hume
Pages:1110 pages.
Year:2002
Editon:Facsimile edition
Publisher:Thoemmes Continuum
Language:english
File Size:21.53 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781855069350, 1855069350
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(Ebook) Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects by David Hume ISBN 9781855069350, 1855069350

David Hume (1711-76) is the grand intellectual figure of the Scottish Enlightenment. Ironically, what is now considered his magnum opus, the ill-received three-volume "A Treatise of Human Nature" (1739-40), was rejected by Hume himself by 1751. Subsequently, when Hume first compiled his "Essays and Treatises on Several Subjects" two years later, he excluded the "Treatise" and considered this new collection of essays to be his complete philosophical writings. Hume revised the "Essays and Treatises" some ten times in various editions, adding, modifying and deleting material. This 1777 edition incorporates his final changes which he made quite literally on his deathbed, fully aware that this edition would be the last to involve his input. As such it is considered the definitive edition of Hume's philosophical writings and should be read alongside the first "definitive" edition of the "Treatise". The contents of this 1777 edition contains among its 43 essays a new one, "Of the Origin of Government". Volume 2, which includes the longer and more notable essays such as "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding", is prefixed with an advertisement in which Hume announces his wish "that the following pieces may alone be regarded as containing his philosophical sentiments and principles". Hume scholar James Fieser has written a new introduction that puts the work into its intellectual and historical context, and outlines its publication history and contemporary reception. With the text reproduced actual size, in its first complete reprinting since the original publication, this facsimile edition should be welcomed by Hume and Scottish Enlightenment scholars everywhere.
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