What if the connection between cause and effect is just an illusion in your mind?
This is the kind of radical question David Hume, the amiable but revolutionary Scottish philosopher, dared to ask. In an age of dogmatic certainty, Hume took a flamethrower to the foundations of Western philosophy, arguing that all our knowledge—from science to morality—comes not from pure reason, but from the messy, unpredictable data of experience.
This guide, from The Philosophy School, provides a clear and accessible entry point into the thought of one of history's greatest skeptics. You will journey through his powerful arguments, discovering how he systematically dismantled our assumptions about causality, personal identity, and even the existence of miracles.
Inside this beginner's guide, you will discover:
Whether you are a student of philosophy or simply someone who wants to sharpen your critical thinking skills, this guide is an essential primer on the power of skepticism and the importance of questioning what we think we know for certain.
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