David Hume's Treatise of Human Nature, was composed before the
author was twenty-six years old, was published in 1739 and 1740.
Its importance was not generally recognised at the time. Hume,
attributing the failure of his Treatise to the manner of its
writing rather than the matter is contained, cast the first part of
that work anew in the Enquiry concerning Human Understanding
(1748), and afterwards continued the same process in the second
work contained in this volume, the Enquiry concerning the
Principles of Morals (1751).
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