— David Hume, book A Treatise of Human Nature Part 4, Section 7 A Treatise of Human Nature (1739-40), Book 1: Of the understanding Context: I am first affrighted and confounded with that forelorn solitude, in which I am plac'd in my philosophy, and fancy myself some strange uncouth...
《David Hume》的原文摘录 在我所遇到的每一个道德学体系中,我一向注意到,作者在一个时期中是照平常的推理方式进行的,确定了上帝的存在,或是对人事做了一番议论;可是突然之间,我却大吃一惊地发现,我所遇到的不再是命题中通常的“是”与“不是”等联系词,而是没有一个命题不是由一个“应该”或一个“不...
See my earlier blog post, which includes verbatim quotes from a prominent (anonymous) social psychologist. (5) This will happen anyway; see footnote 7. (6) In the opinion of many, including myself, the best graduate-level textbook ever written on this topic was Personality and Prediction (...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.3695719Before political and jural integration, multiple, non-integrated jural authorities contended with each other for influence and authority. It was a world of plurHall, JacobKlein, Daniel B.Social Science Electronic Publishing...
I mean, you got David Hume and Adam Smith and all those guys, they’re all friends, right? I mean, they’re interacting and reading each other and all that kind of stuff.David: JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis.Joe: Yeah. So that is always, well, I’m sure the historians know about this...
David Hume Quotes(1711 - 1776)David Hume a Scottish philosopher , historian, economist and essayist . He is best known for his philosophical empiricism and skepticism.App features :- Its free!- Simple to use interface ( swipe interface)- Social Integration ( Share easily on most of the Socia...
David Hume - Enlightenment, Skepticism, Philosophy: Hume then considers the process of causal inference, and in so doing he introduces the concept of belief. When people see a glass fall, they not only think of its breaking but expect and believe that it