
The Essential David Hume (Essential Scholars)
James R. Otteson
David Hume (1711–1776) is a towering and intriguing figure. He was the preeminent philosopher in what is now called the Scottish Enlightenment, a time that was “crowded with genius” and in a place regarded as the rebirth of the golden era of Athens....
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United States
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James R. Otteson
Charity Spencer
Essential Scholars
Fraser Institute
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David Hume (1711–1776) is a towering and intriguing figure. He was the preeminent philosopher in what is now called the Scottish Enlightenment, a time that was “crowded with genius” and in a place regarded as the rebirth of the golden era of Athens. His writing displayed an astonishing range, addressing everything from metaphysics to politics, and in subject after subject he produced fresh, novel, and brilliant insights. Duration - 3h 2m. Author - James R. Otteson. Narrator - Charity Spencer. Published Date - Sunday, 22 January 2023. Copyright - © 2021 Fraser Institute ©.
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English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:22
Chapter 1: Who was David Hume?
Duración:00:14:53
Chapter 2: Empiricism
Duración:00:23:54
Chapter 3: Justice, Conflict, and Scarcity
Duración:00:24:44
Chapter 4: The Origins of Government and the Social Contract
Duración:00:35:50
Chapter 5: Commercial Society
Duración:00:19:28
Chapter 6: Trade, Money, and Debt
Duración:00:28:25
Chapter 7: Virtue, Religion, and the End of Life
Duración:00:19:36
Chapter 8: Happiness, Friendship, and Tragedy
Duración:00:15:21
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:23