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Essays and Treatises on Philosophical Subjects (1758) (Paperback)
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Essays and Treatises on Philosophical Subjects (1758) (Paperback)
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This is the first edition in over a century to present David Hume's
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Dissertation on the
Passions, Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, and Natural
History of Religion in the format he intended: collected together
in a single volume. Hume has suffered a fate unusual among great
philosophers. His principal philosophical work is no longer
published in the form in which he intended it to be read. It has
been divided into separate parts, only some of which continue to be
published. This volume repairs that neglect by presenting the four
pieces that Hume in later life desired to "alone be regarded as
containing [his] philosophical sentiments and principles" in the
format he preferred, as a single volume with an organization that
parallels that of his early Treatise of Human Nature. This
edition's introduction comments on the historical origins and
evolution of the four parts and draws attention to how they
mutually inform and support one another. The text is based on the
first (1758) edition of Hume's Essays and Treatises on Several
Subjects. Notes advise the reader of the changes made in the final
(1777) edition. Excerpts from the work of some of Hume's most
important contemporary critics are included as appendices. Hume's
abundant references to ancient historians, geographers, poets, and
philosophers-many of them now quite obscure-are rendered accessible
in this volume through extensive textual notes and a bibliography
of online sources.
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