FREE delivery to all EXCLUSIVE BOOKS stores nationwide. FREE delivery to your door on all orders over R450. Excludes all international deliveries.

CloseClose
CloseClose
Close

Hume's Philosophy of Human Nature (Routledge Revivals)

John Laird

    Product form
      FORMAT: Hardback

      R 9,520.00 Price and availability exclusive to website

      YOU COULD EARN 9,520 FUTURE RETAIL DISCOUNTS.
      ESTIMATED DELIVERY: Approx. 20 - 30 Business Days
      BUY NOW PAY LATER
      From R 1,586.66 per month!
      3x monthly payments of R 3,173.33 with
      4x fortnightly payments of R 2,380.00 with

      Format:

      The essence of Hume’s eighteenth-century philosophy was that all the sciences were ‘dependent on the science of man’, and that the foundations of any such science need to rest on experience and observation. This title, first published in 1932, examines in detail how Hume interpreted ‘the science of man’ and how he applied his experimental methodology to humankind’s understanding, passions, social duties, economic activities, religious beliefs and secular history throughout his career. Particular attention is paid to the English, French and Latin sources that shaped Hume’s theories. This is a full and fascinating title, of particular relevance to students with an interest in the philosophy of Hume specifically, as well as the philosophy of human nature and the methodologies applied to its study more generally.
      CONTRIBUTORS: John Laird EAN: 9780415721196 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 453 g HEIGHT: 216 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Taylor & Francis Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2013-07-10 CITY: GENRE: PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern WIDTH: 138 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Philosophical traditions and schools of thought, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

      Format:

      The essence of Hume’s eighteenth-century philosophy was that all the sciences were ‘dependent on the science of man’, and that the foundations of any such science need to rest on experience and observation. This title, first published in 1932, examines in detail how Hume interpreted ‘the science of man’ and how he applied his experimental methodology to humankind’s understanding, passions, social duties, economic activities, religious beliefs and secular history throughout his career. Particular attention is paid to the English, French and Latin sources that shaped Hume’s theories. This is a full and fascinating title, of particular relevance to students with an interest in the philosophy of Hume specifically, as well as the philosophy of human nature and the methodologies applied to its study more generally.
      CONTRIBUTORS: John Laird EAN: 9780415721196 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 453 g HEIGHT: 216 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Taylor & Francis Ltd DATE PUBLISHED: 2013-07-10 CITY: GENRE: PHILOSOPHY / General, PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern WIDTH: 138 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Philosophical traditions and schools of thought, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

      Customer Reviews

      Be the first to write a review
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      John Laird

      Recently viewed products

      Close