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A treatise of human nature: a quick read edition
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A treatise of human nature: a quick read edition

A treatise of human nature: a quick read edition

Quick Read, David Hume

Parution le 13/04/2023

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In "A Treatise of Human Nature," Hume explores the nature of human perception and reasoning. He distinguishes between impressions (forceful perceptions) and ideas (faint perceptions). Impressions can be of sensation or reflection, while ideas can be of memory or imagination. Hume argues that our mistaken ideas often come from confusing experiences. He also discusses the influence of emotions on our perceptions and beliefs. Hume compares human reason with animal reason and rejects the concept of substance. He explores various passions, such as pride, love, and hatred, and how they are influenced by impressions and ideas. Hume also examines the connection between virtue and utility, arguing that sympathy plays a significant role in moral evaluation. He concludes by discussing the importance of justice and the stability of moral principles.

Discover a new way to read classics with Quick Read.
This Quick Read edition includes both the full text and a summary for each chapter.
- Reading time of the complete text: about 21 hours
- Reading time of the summarized text: about 1 hour

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Éditeur(s) Quick Read
Auteur(s) Quick Read, David Hume
Parution 16/02/2024
Contenu ePub + Mobi/Kindle
EAN13 9782385821838

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