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Title: A Treatise of Human Nature: Being an Attempt to Introduce the Experimental Method of Reasoning into Moral Subjects (Oxford Philosophical Texts) by David Hume, David Fate Norton, Mary J. Norton ISBN: 0-19-875172-9 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: March, 2000 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $14.95 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.25 (8 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The end of Philosophy?
Comment: That's an overstatement, certainly, but David Hume's 'Treatise of Human Nature' is unquestionably one of the most influential and important works of philosophy in the history of mankind. And considering current trends in academia, it is more timely than ever. As an undergraduate, I remember being stunned by Hume's seemingly irrefutable arguments on the nature of reason and reality. As a graduate student often disturbed by the uncritical acceptance of faddish theories, I was amazed to find that Hume is as relevant today as he was over two hundred and fifty years ago. Within the first few pages of the book, he manages to outline an intellectual framework that even today makes the arguments of the most highly-regarded theorists sound hollow and jargonistic.
Hume's ideas are now so widely accepted and taught that they affect the way we interact with the world on a daily basis, whether we realize it or not. Yet Hume was also groundbreaking in another sense-- he made profound philosophical ideas accessible, and even entertaining. Not only is the 'Treatise' notable for its clarity, but for a wit and charm that make it nearly as pleasant to read as Dumas' 'Three Musketeers.' No mean feat for a man recording ideas that would shape the course of Western civilization. Small wonder that even as philosophers acknowledge him as one of the greats of the discipline, so many have sought to emulate his clear prose, free as it is of jargon, neologisms, or esoteric concepts.
And as if that weren't enough, Hume was such a decent and well-liked individual in his own lifetime that he was referred to as 'le bon David' in France and 'St. David' in his native Scotland. It's a shame that not all of history's giants can be so appealing.
Rating: 3
Summary: Very good, psychological philosophy
Comment: This book is like Sigmund Freud's books. You must get a commentary book to read this, or it wont make sense and sounds like pure latin. But if you buy a commentary book, 5 stars!
Rating: 2
Summary: excellent book; horrrible edition
Comment: the treatise is a masterpiece in every sense of the word, but the Nortons have done a disservice to the academic community with this edition. their editorial section, which comprises a solid third of this edition, is extremely subpar. i've even heard that many Hume scholars have demanded that Oxford recall the critical text that was published as a companion to this edition. the oxford edition of the enquiry's is just fine, but i would recommend the sellby-bigges edition of the treatise instead of this one.
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Title: An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding (Oxford Philosophical Texts) by David Hume, Tom L. Beauchamp ISBN: 0198752482 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: May, 1999 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (Great Books in Philosophy) by John Locke ISBN: 0879759178 Publisher: Prometheus Books Pub. Date: December, 1994 List Price(USD): $11.00 |
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Title: An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals (Oxford Philosophical Texts) by David Hume, Tom L. Beauchamp ISBN: 0198751842 Publisher: Oxford Press Pub. Date: June, 1998 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Critique of Pure Reason by Immanuel Kant, Paul Guyer, Allen W. Wood ISBN: 0521657296 Publisher: Cambridge Univ Pr (Trd) Pub. Date: February, 1999 List Price(USD): $27.00 |
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Title: Dialogues and Natural History of Religion (Oxford World's Classics) by David Hume, J. C. A. Gaskin ISBN: 0192838768 Publisher: Oxford University Press Pub. Date: January, 1999 List Price(USD): $8.95 |
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