Treatise of Human Nature
Explore the profound insights of 18th-century philosophy with David Hume's seminal work, Treatise of Human Nature. Published by Penguin Books Ltd in 1985, this abridged edition spans 688 pages and serves as a cornerstone for modern studies in Western philosophy. Hume delves into essential philosophical themes such as causation, existence, freedom, necessity, and morality, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of these timeless concepts. This edition comes with an insightful introduction that contextualizes Hume's thought within the intellectual landscape of his time, making it an essential read for both students and enthusiasts of philosophy. Discover the depth of Hume's ideas and their lasting impact on contemporary thought.