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David Hume

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Painting of David Hume byAllan Ramsey. The image is in theScottish National Portrait Gallery

David Hume (7 May 1711[1] – 25 August 1776) was aphilosopher andhistorian fromScotland.[1] When he was still alive, people thought of him as a historian. He wrote a series of large books calledTheHistory ofEngland. But today, people think of Hume as an important philosopher.

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In his books onphilosophy, Hume said that many of our beliefs do not come fromreason. Instead, they come from ourinstincts orfeelings. For example, reason does not tell us that one thing causes another. Instead, we see one thing and then we see another, and wefeel a link between the two. Similarly, reason does not tell us that someone is a good person. Instead, we see that the person is kind and friendly, and wefeel a specialmoral feeling. Because Hume thought that these beliefs do not come from reason, people call him a "skeptical" or "anti-rationalist" philosopher.

Hume is famous for his 'Induction Fallacy'. This draws attention to a common mistake people make. People see something, and make claims that what they see will always be as they see it. For example, people see only white swans and claim that all swans are white. This is 'fallacious' or mistaken, because it is always possible that they then will see a black swan.

Hume was also skeptical aboutreligion.[1] He was not a religious person and religious people did not like his opinions. He did not believe in miracles. He said thatsuicide wasn't always wrong, but never said whether or not he believed inGod. In 1776, when he was dying, his friends found him very calm aboutdeath, despite him not believing in anAfterlife.[2] Today, Hume's books are very important to philosophers who are interested in religion.

Influence

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Today's philosophers sometimes use the term 'Hume's fork' to refer to Hume calling everything we can think about either a relation of ideas (things like mathematics, that must be true) or a matter of fact (like science, where we have to look at things to tell whether or not they are true).

Another philosopher,Immanuel Kant, read some of Hume's books and changed his mind about some important things. Kant said Hume had made him wake up from a sleepingdogmatism, the traditionalmetaphysics.

Statue of David Hume, in Edinburgh, Scotland.

Books

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Here are Hume's most important books:

  • A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to introduce the experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects.[1] (1739-40)
In this large book, Hume talks about the human mind and tries to figure out how it works. He talks about knowledge, cause and effect, emotions, right and wrong, and many other things.
  • An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (1748)
In this small book, Hume talks about many of the same things from the Treatise, like knowledge and cause and effect. He tried to make this book easy to read.
  • An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (1751)
This is another small book, and again, Hume tried to make it easy to read. The book is about right and wrong.
  • Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion[1] (after Hume died)
In this book, Hume has three characters who argue with each other about God.

References

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  1. 1.01.11.21.31.4Gay, Peter (1966). "In Search Of An Ideal Society".Age of Enlightenment. Time. p. 53.{{cite book}}:Unknown parameter|agency= ignored (help)
  2. Rasmussen, Dennis."He died as he lived: David Hume, philosopher and infidel". Aeon. Retrieved22 June 2018.
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