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David Hume Research Paper

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David Hume is a Scottish philosopher known for analyzing and exploring the human nature, and metaphysics, which was described in the title of his first book “an attempt to introduce the experimental method into moral subjects” . Hume was born on 26 April, 1711 in Edinburgh, Scotland where his father worked as a lawyer. Hume’s father Joseph Home died when David was still an infant which means that David never got to see his father or learn from like ordinary children. However, it was planned for him to take on his father’s career as a lawyer, and to follow his father’s example. Hume’s mother was a Calvinist devoted to her religion and raised her children in the faith, which David rejected including all other forms of Christianity. By the age of 12 David attended the university of Edinburgh with his brother and studied there for three years without earning a degree which was common in those times. At Edinburgh Hume got introduced to several sides of knowledge including logic and metaphysics, which were his major philosophical approaches later in his life. After the three years in Edinburgh, Hume tried to pursue what was planned for him as to become a lawyer like his father, but soon he gave up on this plan as his passion towards literature and …show more content…

Hume denied the existence of reality and everything except the human consciousness, and believed that the world exists only in that consciousness . In the same manner, he believes that all experience consists of perceptions, and one can never predict the outcome of an event by just examining it, but by experience and experimentation. Since all the basis of pf modern science are based on theories and examination then we cannot know for certain which of these theories is wrong or right. Ironically Hume had a very strong appreciation for Newton’s work and his experimental

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