Starting with Hume / Charlotte Randall Brown and William Edward Morris.
"David Hume (1711-1776) is generally regarded as the greatest philosopher ever to write in English. His original contributions to a wide range of philosophical debates, including the debates about causation, morality, free will, and intelligent design, are as important and influential today as...
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Continuum,
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Table of Contents:
- Life and works
- Philosophical project
- Account of the mind
- Causal inference: sceptical doubts
- Causal inference: a sceptical solution
- The idea of necessary connection
- Liberty and necessity
- Against moral rationalism
- Sympathy and the general point of view
- Justice
- Philosophy of religion
- Further reading.