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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

By: David Hume
Narrated by: Gildart Jackson
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Published in 1748, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is Scottish empiricist philosopher David Hume's distillation of his mature philosophy. Addressing themes including the limits of human understanding, the compatibility of free will with determinism, weaknesses in the foundations of religion, and the appeal of skepticism, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is Hume's attempt to revise and clarify the ideas of his earlier A Treatise of Human Nature. A major work in the empiricist school of thought that included John Locke and George Berkeley, Hume's work influenced such later authors as Adam Smith, Immanuel Kant, and Jeremy Bentham. Controversial and widely debated since its publication, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding is a classic of empiricist philosophy whose questions remain as relevant today as ever.

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European Literary History & Criticism Philosophy World Literature Thought-Provoking
Philosophical Significance • Intellectual Depth • Excellent Reading • Readable Writing • Intrinsically Interesting

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Refreshing and mineral rich, like a tall glass clear water with a zest of amusing lemon. This writer is so lovable and honest, you just want to pat his wig, hug him and give him a kiss on the pudgy a cheek.

The language isn't difficult, you just have to pay close attention for 15 min then take a little break, to muse to yourself.

Refreshing and.. really funny, surprisingly.

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Gildart Jackson did an excellent job in the reading of this audiobook. The content of this book was fascinating due to the fact that it was written many years ago, and the subject matter reveals much about the nature of English philosophy of that day. I would like to add that David Hume, in my opinion, had a firm grip on the realities he presents here.

Fascinating Book - Well Read!

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Wonderful and eye-opening, will surely read again! Hume has a way of articulating arguments that have far and away exceeded that of my personal arguments as it pertains to philosophy.

will listen again

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This thoughtful, scholarly book is perfectly presented, and easy to digest.
I do wish there had been additional commentary, but a nice addition to my library.
Hume is the hero of many of my hero’s and this book is a nice introduction.

Great addition to any philosophy collection

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Increasing the speed to 1.25X somehow seemed to uncover the inflection that was missing to my ear at normal speed.

Narration a little flat

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