A treatise of human nature. Book I
A treatise of human nature. Book I
Hume begins by arguing that the science of man must be pursued by the experimental methods of the natural sciences. Each simple idea is derived from a simple impression, so that all our ideas are ultimately derived from experience: thus Hume accepts concept empiricism and rejects the purely intellectual and innate ideas found in rationalist philosophy.
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Tekijä | Hume, David. |
Lukija | Volunteers |
Muut tekijät | Nidditch, P, H, , editor, Selby-Bigge, L, A, , editor, |
Julkaisukieli | eng |
Kesto | 12 h 3 min |
Ulkoasu | talking book Daisy 2.02 (12 h 3 min) |
Alkuteoksen tiedot | Clarendon Press 1978. |
Asiasanat | filosofi kunskapsteori etik filosofia tietoteoria etiikka |