An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding

An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Paperback, David Hume)

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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding  (Paperback, David Hume)

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    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Zinc Read
    • ISBN: 9789358586510
    • Edition: 2023
    • Pages: 132
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    Key themes and arguments presented in "An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding" include: Empiricism: Hume is known for his empiricist approach to knowledge, asserting that all ideas and knowledge are derived from sensory experiences. He rejects the notion of innate ideas and emphasizes the role of impressions and ideas in shaping human understanding. Impressions and Ideas: Hume distinguishes between impressions, which are the more vivid and direct perceptions we receive through our senses or internal feelings, and ideas, which are less forceful copies of impressions. He argues that all complex ideas are composed of simple ideas derived from impressions. Causation and Induction: Hume challenges the concept of causation, asserting that we do not directly observe causal connections between events but merely perceive a constant conjunction of events. He criticizes the idea that we can know causal relationships through reason alone and instead suggests that our belief in causality is based on habit and custom, not on rational grounds. Problem of Induction: Hume discusses the problem of induction, questioning the justification for making general claims based on past experiences. He argues that the principle of induction, which assumes that the future will resemble the past, cannot be rationally justified, and all inductive inferences are based on habit and probability.
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