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Biography of David Hume
1163 words, approx. 3.9 pages
 The Scottish philosopher David Hume developed the concept of "mitigated skepticism," which remains a viable alternative to the systems of rationalism, empiricism, and idealism. Hume raised relevant issues and arguments that remain central to contemporary...
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Biography of David Hume
18342 words, approx. 61.1 pages
 Called the "Great Infidel" by some and "le bon David" by others, David Hume was and has remained one of the most important British philosophers, essayists, and historians of the eighteenth century. Though Hume is known today in most circles for his contr...
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Biography of David Hume
13665 words, approx. 45.6 pages
 David Hume's literary work reveals an extraordinary range of interests and a mind of unusual scope and penetration. Recognized as one of the greatest modern philosophers, he made original contributions to the major areas of philosophical inquiry: epistem...



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 An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals is a book by Scottish enlightenment philosopher David Hume. In it, Hume argues (among other things) that the foundations of morals lie with sentiment, not reason. An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of...



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Genetic Medicine and the Conflict of Moral Principles.
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Buchanan taps into concerns about morality
02/21/1996: 717 words, approx. 2 pages It's easy to dismiss Pat Buchanan's recent electoral showing as evidence of the bigotry that abides in the land. Too easy, perhaps. Buchanan, the gloves-off political brawler, does appeal to an array of bigots racists, xenophobes, gunophiles and white-America-firsters. His campaign co-chairman, Larry...


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